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Scholars Dismiss Film's Claim That Jesus' Remains Were Found In Jerusalem Tomb

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by his_forever March 1, 2007 3:20 AM EST
cbville 72 asserts that evolution is not a theory.
I just wanted to backup with real data to prove that we human being have not evolved at all.
I am reminded of the words of my Savior that

Because of the growth of iniquity, love of many will grow cold. Will Son of man find faith when He returns?
Today I see faith being mocked and darkness has been substituted for light.
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by davidball17 March 1, 2007 3:20 AM EST
Anyone worthy of correspondance?
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by davidball17 March 1, 2007 3:16 AM EST
Quit typing dribble and speak up
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by davidball17 March 1, 2007 3:13 AM EST
What's your point forever?
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by his_forever March 1, 2007 3:09 AM EST
There is ample data that verifies and validates human depravity thus refuting theory of evolution.

History of Christianity is written in mankind's blood punctuated by violence.
I ask myself, what evolution?

The TV documentaries, "Holocaust" and "Roots" speak volumes about evolution (reformation, great awakening, enlightenment, and renaissance).

We are witnessing the bloodiest 20th century known to mankind. In addition I am reminded of: The crusades carried out in the name of Jesus Christ in middle ages burning Jewish villages on the way and drafting children who were either killed or enslaved,
Catholics and Protestants killing each other,
30 years war, Crimean war,
Bartholomew day massacre,
World War I and II,
Nagasaki and Hiroshima,
Vietnam war, and now
Iraq war.

Add to all this is the ungodly behavior of the Roman Catholic Priests who have been molesting children thus trashing the Gospel of Lord Eshoo Messiah.

Add to this the recent resigning of the Presidents of the National Association of Evangelicals(pastor Ted) who called himself a "liar" and a "deceiver" and has brought Lord Lord Jesus Christ's name in disrepute.

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by davidball17 March 1, 2007 3:09 AM EST
speak UP!
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by davidball17 March 1, 2007 3:05 AM EST
can anyone hear me?
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by davidball17 March 1, 2007 3:02 AM EST
the concept of time and the Lord's creation has been misrepresented. Careful
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by davidball17 March 1, 2007 2:57 AM EST
Allright fire away and Ill try and clear the air
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by his_forever March 1, 2007 2:51 AM EST
Conclusion:
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter.

FEAR THE LORD and KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS.

They are given by ONE MASTER to every soul (Hindu, Moslem, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Zoroastrians, Protestant, Catholic and JEWS).
FOR THE LORD SHALL BRING INTO JUDGMENT, CONCERNING EVERYTHING WHICH IS HIDDEN AND KNOWN, WHETHER IT BE GOOD OR WHETHER IT BE EVIL.

Commandmants:
You shall honor your mother and father,
You shall not kill(or murder),
You shall not commit adultery,
You shall not steal,
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor,
You shall not covet.
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by cbville72 March 1, 2007 2:50 AM EST
Where is singinrick? I'm surprised he is not burning the midnight oil on this one.
By the way.... A little fact for you.

Evolution is not a theory. It is a fact. It describes how the animals that live on this planet adapt over time and has nothing to do with how the universe or the planet was created. It deals with what has happened since then. Man is a product of his surroundings. The place, time and circumstances of a persons upbringing will more likely than not dictate how that person develops in thier life. Religion is a prime example of this. The area of the world a person is born in can have sole responsibility in determining the religion that that person is brought up to beleive. Do that make one person right or wrong....No. What it means is that people need to understand that any religion is based on faith and not fact. It is also based on chance. Could someone please explain this to singinrick
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by his_forever March 1, 2007 2:36 AM EST
FEAR OF GOD IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM.
FOOL DESPISE WISDOM AND INSTRUCTION
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by cbville72 March 1, 2007 2:28 AM EST
They'll be able to figure out if it was jesus in a few weeks. The dental records will clear everything up and we can all go on with our lives.

PS
4 out of 5 jesus beleivers recommend TRIDENT sugarless gum to their patients who chew gum
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by cbville72 March 1, 2007 2:24 AM EST
There is no doubt about the most deadly invention ever created by man.....The Atom Bomb?
No......Religion

Just read the posts below by hisforever and you too will come to that conclusion
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by ramsinsavra-2009 March 1, 2007 1:46 AM EST

1. There is no DNA evidence that this is the historical Jesus of Nazareth

2. The statistical analysis is untrustworthy

3. The name "Jesus" was a popular name in the first century, appearing in 98 other tombs and on 21 other ossuaries

4. There is no historical evidence that Jesus was ever married or had a child

5. The earliest followers of Jesus never called him "Jesus, son of Joseph"

6. It is highly unlikely that Joseph, who died earlier in Galilee, was buried in Jerusalem, since the historical record connects him only to Nazareth or Bethlehem

7. The Talpiot tomb and ossuaries are such that they would have belonged to a rich family, which does not match the historical record for Jesus
8. Fourth-century church historian Eusebius makes quite clear that the body of James, the brother of Jesus, was buried alone near the temple mount and that his tomb was visited in the early centuries, making very unlikely that the Talpiot tomb was Jesus' "family tomb"
9. The two Mary ossuaries do not mention anyone from Migdal, but simply has the name Mary, one of the most common of all ancient Jewish female names
10. By all ancient accounts, the tomb of Jesus was empty, making it highly unlikely that it was moved to another tomb, decayed for one year's time, and then the bones put in an ossuary

http://www.christianexaminer.com/Articles/Articles%20Mar07/Art_Mar07_22.html
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by ramsinsavra-2009 March 1, 2007 1:27 AM EST

Nobody whatsoever is deserve to call upon his name with vain. Look at your life and see where you are.
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by his_forever March 1, 2007 1:27 AM EST
Final message to the Regenerate soul from Spurgeon:

Ye timid ones, do not be afraid to approach, for %u2018tis no vain thing to remember that timidity buried Christ.
Faith would not have given him a funeral at all; faith would have kept him above ground, and would never have let him be buried; for it would have said, it would be useless to bury Christ if he were to rise.
Fear buried him. Nicodemus, the night disciple, and Joseph of Arimathea, secretly, for fear of the Jews, went and buried him.

Therefore, ye timid ones, ye may go too. Ready-to-halt, poor Fearing, and thou, Mrs. Despondency, and Much-afraid, go often there; let it be your favorite haunt, there build a tabernacle, there abide. And often say to your heart, when you are in distress and sorrow, %u201CCome, see the place where the Lord lay.%u201D
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by his_forever March 1, 2007 1:24 AM EST
The grave%u2014what is it? It is the bath in which the Christian puts the clothes of his body to have them washed and cleansed.
Death%u2014what is it? It is the waiting-room where we robe ourselves for immortality; it is the place where the body, like Esther, bathes itself in spices that it may be fit for the embrace of its Lord. Death is the gate of life;
I will not fear to die, then, but will say,

%u201CShudder not to pass the stream;

Venture all thy care on him;

Him whose dying love and power

Stilled its tossing, hushed its roar,

Safe in the expanded wave;

Gentle as a summer%u2019s eve.

Not one object of his care

Ever suffered shipwreck there.%u201D


Come, view the place then, with all hallowed meditation, where the Lord lay. Spend this afternoon, my beloved brethren, in meditating upon it, and very often go to Christ%u2019s grave, both to weep and to rejoice.
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by his_forever March 1, 2007 1:20 AM EST
[3] Third doctrine
One more doctrine we learn, and with that we will conclude%u2014the doctrine of the RESSURECTION. Jesus rose, and as the Lord our Saviour rose, so all his followers must rise. Die I must%u2014this body must be a carnival for worms; it must be eaten by those tiny cannibals; peradventure it shall be scattered from one portion of the earth to another; the constituent particles of this my frame will enter into plants, from plants pass into animals, and thus be carried into far distant realms; but, at the blast of the archangel%u2019s trumpet, every separate atom of my body shall find its fellow; like the bones lying in the valley of vision, though separated from one another, the moment God shall speak, the bone will creep to its bone; then the flesh shall come upon it; the four winds of heaven shall blow, and the breath shall return. So let me die, let beasts devour me, let fire turn this body into gas and vapor, all its particles shall yet again be restored; this very self-same, actual body shall start up from its grave, glorified and made like Christ%u2019s body, yet still the same body, for God hath said it. Christ%u2019s same body rose; so shall mine. O my soul, dost thou now dread to die? Thou wilt lose thy partner body a little while, but thou wilt be married again in heaven; soul and body shall again be united before the throne of God.
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by his_forever March 1, 2007 1:17 AM EST
[2] Second Doctrine
A second doctrine here taught well may charm thee, if the Holy Spirit apply it with power. Behold his empty tomb, O true believer: it is a SIGN OF THINE ACQUITTAL, and thy full discharge. If Jesus had not paid the debt, he ne%u2019er had risen from the grave. He would have lain there till this moment if he had not cancelled the entire debt, by satisfying eternal vengeance. O beloved, is not that an overwhelming thought?

%u201CIt is finished, it is finished,

Hear the rising Saviour cry.%u201D


The heavenly turnkey came, a bright angel stepped from heaven and rolled away the stone; but he would not have done so if Christ had not done all: he would have kept him there, he would have said, %u201CNay,nay, thou art the sinner now; thou hast the sins of all thine elect upon thy shoulder, and I will not let thee go free till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.%u201D In his going free I see my own discharge.

%u201CMy Jesu%u2019s blood%u2019s my full discharge.%u201D

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