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Historian says piece of papyrus refers to Jesus' wife
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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 57842" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>I've been reading this one in the different online news venues. I'm not really sure what to make of it yet. I'm not religious really, and probably closer to an atheist than agnostic or somewhere in between and I love to debate with Christians over dogma. BUT, this one I think is reaching a bit. I forget which one of the gnostic scrolls that were found, but it was only like 3 slivers of papyrus and from those you can find like almost an entire book wrote from it on what it says. I'm not sure how you can go from these little fragments to books, but it happens. And it shows me just how far people are willing to stretch the truth on BOTH sides. I mean, for all we know, someone could have wrote this as propaganda against jesus. Or been writing a fictional book about Jesus' life. Nobody can really tell us other than what that little tiny piece of paper says. And as much as I'd love to see everybody in the world wake up one day and realize the real truth behind all religions, this just isn't the proof we need, nor is it the way to go about convincing anybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 57842, member: 923"] I've been reading this one in the different online news venues. I'm not really sure what to make of it yet. I'm not religious really, and probably closer to an atheist than agnostic or somewhere in between and I love to debate with Christians over dogma. BUT, this one I think is reaching a bit. I forget which one of the gnostic scrolls that were found, but it was only like 3 slivers of papyrus and from those you can find like almost an entire book wrote from it on what it says. I'm not sure how you can go from these little fragments to books, but it happens. And it shows me just how far people are willing to stretch the truth on BOTH sides. I mean, for all we know, someone could have wrote this as propaganda against jesus. Or been writing a fictional book about Jesus' life. Nobody can really tell us other than what that little tiny piece of paper says. And as much as I'd love to see everybody in the world wake up one day and realize the real truth behind all religions, this just isn't the proof we need, nor is it the way to go about convincing anybody. [/QUOTE]
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