Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Posted by:
Kevin McCullough
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7:24 AM
I haven't personally been following the story that closely. I saw enough in the headlines to understand the crude effort of what was being attempted. But two resources today will allow you to go significanly deeper on the matter of James Cameron and his fake-umentary on finding the tomb of Jesus.
Dr. Ray Pritchard spoke to the matter clearly on my broadcast yesterday. It's very much worth listening to the entire thing. His book Credo covers much of the same territory (particularly in chapter 11.)
Michael Medved also blogged on the topic this morning:
The show also displays no awareness of the religious implications of its controversial conclusions. If his followers really interred Christ under the label "Jesus, son of Joseph," wouldn't that indicate that they didn't consider him the son of God? And if they allowed his remains to decompose for a year before they sealed his bones in a limestone box, doesn't that contradict the New Testament account of a miraculously empty tomb and a Resurrection after three days?