1 posted on
03/13/2002 9:58:03 AM PST by
JediGirl
To: JediGirl
Jeepers, I knew I shoulda joined that cult with the "Aliens" instead.
To: JediGirl
Sorry folks but that's not JESUS his body went with him to heven.
To: JediGirl
While Muslims say Rozabal houses the tomb of Yuza Asaf, a Muslim saint, many researchers believe it contains the body of Jesus Christ.Uh, I don't think so. If it was Christ, the tomb would be empty
6 posted on
03/13/2002 10:08:09 AM PST by
billbears
To: JediGirl
Hmmm. Thought he was resurrected. ;-)
To: JediGirl
He is risen... there is no body.
8 posted on
03/13/2002 10:11:05 AM PST by
Khepera
To: JediGirl
An American researcher who believes she has found the final resting place of Jesus Christ, is campaigning to exhume a body at a Muslim shrine in Indian-administered Kashmir for scientific tests. Of course the motivation behind this remains unsaid.
I would guess that Ms Olsson is angry, lesbian and with attitude, else this whole avenue of potential inquiry would be uninteresting.
Incidentally... how (and why) would the most revered player of the Christian faith end up in India? In a Muslim holy place?
These are much more interesting and answerable questions.
To: JediGirl
Where would they get DNA from to test it against? Oh I forgot he has living relatives. Doesn't make any sense.
To: JediGirl
Do we want people digging us up in 2000 years!?
11 posted on
03/13/2002 10:13:40 AM PST by
AMERIKA
To: JediGirl
If they find the body, will that cause Easter to be canceled? ;-)
To: JediGirl
"If the remains there are sent for testing and then tallied with the results of the Murree project, it will either establish the link between the two shrines as being of similar origin and thus authenticate the Marium-Jesus theory or prove it wrong for good." Ummmmmmmm. No.
Not unless it is first determined that either tomb is in fact definitely the person "reported" or "presumably" or "assumed" or "purported" or "rumored" to be buried there.
Otherwise the best that can be hoped or said with any accuracy is that the remains are of related persons.
To: JediGirl
Sorry. There's no body. "He is not here. He has risen, just as He said He would."
End of story.
16 posted on
03/13/2002 10:18:57 AM PST by
Gurn
To: JediGirl
Ms. Olsson better be careful. One may get what they wish for and more.
Is not anything sacred anymore?
Is it that there is so much time on some peoples hands, that they have to delve off into things like this. Why can't they spend time finding a cure for cancer or find a way to feed all of the hungry, or find homes for unwanted children. Find the answers or solve problems that will be a positive for mankind.
Last I heard, when the stone was rolled back at Jesus grave, he was no longer there.
And besides, what would Ms. Olsson do, if someone tampered with her mother's or father's grave.
17 posted on
03/13/2002 10:21:24 AM PST by
TexKat
To: JediGirl; dighton; Jeremiah Jr; 2sheep; babylonian
Son of God "dares to ask surprising questions"
He is one of the most famous people in history but no-one knows what he looked like - until now perhaps.
BBC unveils hi-tech Jesus
To: JediGirl
No matter how hard and how often they try,
that body just doesn't wanna stay in the ground.
Roman crucifixion,
Bound with burinal-linens and burial spices,
A Roman guard unit,
A stone so large that 3 women couldn't roll it away,
And a Roman seal.
And He still won't stay down.
23 posted on
03/13/2002 10:47:41 AM PST by
sanchmo
To: JediGirl
Why are they seeking the living among the dead?
He is risen
He is risen indeed!
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