Posted on 09/18/2004 10:09:38 AM PDT by ensignsj
CBS News Claims Documents Disprove Christ's Resurrection Authenticity of Purported Memoirs of Thomas the Disciple Under Fierce Attack
NEW YORK In yet another bold display of investigative journalism, CBS News has used anchorman Dan Rather and its 60 Minutes program to break a story about a document discovery they say disproves the Biblical account of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
(Excerpt) Read more at holyobserver.com ...
But wait...Hasn't Bill O'Reilly already said that he in fact IS the Second Coming?
The NEW Dead Sea Scrolls! < |:/~
When the Whitehouse reviewed and returned the documents to Dan, they were marked...Very Cool! GWB
This just in, C.-B.S. admits documents false, but they refuse to believe in Jesus, the Christ's resurrection.
Since they only report "all the news that fits their views," therefore it must be false. Besides it's not "politically correct and exclusive.
Hey those documents could not have possibly have been typed on a first century typewriter.
There's a Roman Numeral, partially burnt along the edge, that can be traced to a former gladiator's box at the Coliseum.
LMAO!
HANDWRITTEN? Puh-lease. They had typewriters back then.
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"The news of my demise has been greatly . . . oh never mind. You'll find out for yourself one day. Make that, 'one night, like a thief." -- J.
They may have had typewriters back then but did they use English?
Shouldn't it look like
I CLAVDIV
"What did Kerry know and when did he know it?"
He was a Centurion who fought against the Goths... WE all know that's true. He went back and re-enacted it for the camera... Then there was that ear thing inna Garden....
Some scribe named Gore was recording it all. Pretty fancy writing, with pictures, too.
Check this out Math Proves Christ's Resurrection?
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