1 posted on
03/11/2002 4:43:17 AM PST by
aculeus
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To: aculeus
The problem with this type of thing is that it is designed to constantly, inscessantly, add doubt to God's word. From that doubt you get things like pastors holding anti-Biblical tenants such as openly, proud, homosexual pastors.
The Red Cross is helping out here by not allowing "offensive" songs such as God Bless America to be sung at 9-11 memorials.
To: aculeus
Does this mean that we will have to cancel Easter?
To: aculeus
She may find the true father of Sally Hemmings' child.
To: aculeus
Well she won't find Jesus of Nazareth but then she can pull a typical scientific stunt and swear she actually found Jimmy Hoffa. The press will be in awe.
To: aculeus
"Olsson also believes Moses is buried in Bandipore in north Kashmir, the Islamic prophet Haroun at Harwan, on the outskirts of Srinagar, and Solomon at Takht-i-Suliaman in Srinagar."Okay, let's think about this for a minute. All those people died in the Middle East. Kashmir is thousands of miles away from there, across wide deserts and some of the tallest mountains in the world, right? Yeah, it makes perfect sense they'd all be buried there. Why, sure and it's a regular Forest Lawn cemetery for the leading lights of the Abrahamic faiths. You betcha.
37 posted on
03/12/2002 8:55:00 AM PST by
Fabozz
To: aculeus
Sorry to disappoint you, but all questions have already been resolved in the
previous post of the same article.
i am a firm christian beliver and i think jesus's body needs to be found and be given the most outstanding burial fit for his glory and it will provide a place where we christian can go put flowers and prayer and place for true worship for the lord christ instead of worshiping his burial cloths and worshiping where he died and ect.
42 posted on
01/20/2003 2:57:35 PM PST by
gizmo420dogg
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43 posted on
01/20/2003 3:00:06 PM PST by
Cool Guy
To: aculeus
The theories that Suzanne Olsson are researching actually existed for centuries and even the Bible discusses Jesus being seen months after the crucifixion. Books like "Search for Historical Jesus" and "Jesus Lived in India" cover prior research. She wrote a book that updated those with much newer evidence and information.
"Jesus, Last King of Kashmir."
I read it. The information about the crucifixion, and Buddha having Jewish grandparents is something else! And what she concludes about Revelations is eery.
I'd say we can't have closed minds. All the research isn't done yet, and who knows what God's real plans are? This kind of information just adds new dimensions to how much we don't know yet.
50 posted on
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Mandarin
52 posted on
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To: aculeus
It ain't Jesus it's Hoffa.
To: aculeus
I don’t think anything good will come out of this “research”.
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57 posted on
10/30/2007 11:14:16 AM PDT by
VOA
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