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Tomb Is At Site Called Herodium, Visible From Southern Jerusalem, Hebrew University Says

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by micma-2009 May 8, 2007 3:46 AM EDT


singinrick


I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her?
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by grazinggoat May 8, 2007 3:43 AM EDT
Like I said. Jesus could walk up to you, and perform a miracle, and you still wouldn't believe.

That's your loss, not mine. I believe in Christ nd what He did on the cross for our sins and will until the day I die!

Posted by singinrick at 12:37 AM : May 08, 2007

-SickRick,
If Jesus walked to me, he'd say what an intelligent woman you are. And He'd say I'm right. By the way I have not had the chance to watch the davinci secret. They say it's quite good. It'll be my next DVD rental.
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by grazinggoat May 8, 2007 3:37 AM EDT
SickRick,
If you want to make a devine event of the crussifiction of Jesus, so be it. Of Course Jesus was loving and the crussifiction was the ultimate gift he could give to his people. Exactly the same thing the Insurgents in Iraq are doing to fight the invaders which our Army is doing under the orders of greedy Gwalking-LiarBush and ******** Cheny...
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by grazinggoat May 8, 2007 3:33 AM EDT
SickRick, this is too nice to read... to tell you that even Jesus was a freedom Fighter... a rebel, He wanted to take power back from the Roman invaders...
Posted by grazinggoat at 12:15 AM : May 08, 2007

-grazingoat, if Jesus Christ walked in front of you and performed a miracle you still wouldn't believe in Him, would ya?

It's so incredibly difficult for you to go one posting without an insult isn't it???
Posted by singinrick at 12:25 AM : May 08, 2007


-What's so insulting in what I said SickRick. Jesus was a fighter, but he was not well protected and supported by the Jewish intelligensia of the times, so thye let him fight alone. When he found out it would take more than dining and wining the 12 apostles, he turned pacifistic like Neru Ghandi did later on. Too late for Jesus, the rebellion-insurgency accusation was proved on him, which resulted in his crussifiction.

-You still wanna believe in fairy tales, so be it. But don't tell me I'm sladering or insulting you.
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by book54552134 May 8, 2007 3:16 AM EDT
After being able to keep secret the discovery of Jesus' tomb for so many years (check History Channel's archives on their show, 'Digging for the Truth', for more info on this,) it's surprising the Israeli's were not more successful in their efforts to keep this issue also a secret as was their wish.
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by grazinggoat May 8, 2007 3:15 AM EDT
CBS:'Herodium was one of the last strong points held by Jewish rebels fighting against the Romans, and it was conquered and destroyed by Roman troops in A.D. 71, a year after they destroyed the Second Temple in Jerusalem.'

-How can that be?, were Jews rebels and insurgents? Did they commit suicidal attacks?...

-SickRick, this is too nice to read... to tell you that even Jesus was a freedom Fighter... a rebel, He wanted to take power back from the Roman invaders...
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