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To: freedom9
Just wait, I am sure some of our Freeper frinds will be more than happy to enlighten us.

Almost 50 years later, the full text of the Dead Sea Scrolls has not been released to the public.

Like you, I would like to hear the reasons why.

13 posted on 04/05/2002 4:49:27 PM PST by Hunble
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To: Hunble
I would like to hear the reasons why.

The Dead Sea Scrolls are in three bodies today. The Isreali's have a few, there is an unknown number in private collections and the Catholic Church controls the rest of the scrolls in the Scrollery in Jerusalem. All scrolls published prior to 2000 can be contained in 3-4 books with extensive writings filling innumerable additional volumes. Since the Office of the Inquisition of the Holy Roman Catholic Church (actually they changed their name about 60 years ago but I can't remember it) lost control of the scrolls in about 2000, we now have 47 additional volumes of scrolls published.

Of course, the Catholic scholars claim they were just being careful for 56 years but they have put out a lot of "spin" and "smoke" in two years for a bunch of guys that were just figuring out what it says. They probably haven't learned too much more than they already have in the Vatican Libraries but they won't let us see that either. Now that the Huntington Library in Pasadena has photographs of all of the scrolls and will let any serious scholar look at them, the truth will begin to emerge.

16 posted on 04/05/2002 5:56:49 PM PST by IncredibleHulk
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To: Hunble
Archeologists today released transcripts of the long lost "Freerepublic" hard drives.

While scholars disagree on most of the references to a "constitution", most do agree that the recuring use of "tinfoil, flame, and Clymer" in the same sections seem to indicate a relationship between these obtuse terms.

Dr. Seamus Johannson, head of the Dept. of Cyber-archeology at Princeton also noted the cyclic nature of complaints regarding "new format" which while cryptic seem to indicate separate periods of cyber-realignment,the largest seemingly occuring prior to the Oslo war of the first half of the 21st century.

Hehehe.

18 posted on 04/05/2002 6:13:30 PM PST by tet68
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