All spiritual questions were finally laid to rest this week. James Cameron has found the tomb of Christ. Now I know some of you are asking, “hey isn’t this nowhere near where most scholars believe he died?” My response is that scholars have been wrong before. I mean Cameron has a lot of evidence backing him up. First off, six of the ten burial caskets have the names Jesus, Mary, Joseph, Judah (son of Jesus), Mary Magdalene, and Matthew. Well actually “Mary Magdalene” is just a loose translation, and others experts are skeptical that the casket even has Jesus’ name. Look I am sure there is a logical explanation to all this. I mean we can date the tomb to within a century of when Jesus was alive!
Cameron goes so far as to assert that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had a child Judah with her. What is his proof? They were buried together. Works for me!
Seriously, this is so unlikely that fantasy is a better genre than documentary. This should have very little effect on anyone’s belief one way or the other. James Cameron has a right to assert whatever he wants, and skeptics should continue to hold his work accountable. To all the Christians that are worried about his message, we are all challenged daily with larger tests of our faith than this silly documentary.
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