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Historian says piece of papyrus refers to Jesus' wife
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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 58596" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Well were the historical figures in the Bible really scholars capable of writing things like professionals? First point.. Second point.. wasn't papyrus hard to get ahold of back then? I mean from what I've read on those times I was under the assumption that writing wasn't actually something that just anyone could or was allowed to do. Like I stated above.. I really would love for the real truth on things to come out some day.. but I also think this is probably a fake. Now they did do carbon dating on the "ink" that the shroud of Turin was painted with.. why can't they do the same here? Or maybe they will eventually. My guess is that it will get locked up for decades like the shroud was. The Vatican has locked up so many works on anything even remotely relating to Jesus over the years that a complete look into their holdings would probably be mind blowing. But, we'll only ever see what they let us. It is in my general opinion that the 3 major religions secretly harbor each others belief systems. Meaning that even if let's say.. The Vatican, held something so powerful that it could destroy Judeism.. that they would never reveal it. Same goes for the others as well. Each faith revolves in each other. Destroying one would destroy them all. Nobody will ever know, because the truth will never be allowed to see the light of day. I'm really not sure what profound effects it would have to prove Jesus had a wife. I mean he's supposed to be the Son of God.. why not get a little wife to trot around as arm candy? Is it really such a big thing that jesus had to be single for his short lived life? This is just another reason why religions are full of such BS that it's a wonder anyone still believes in anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 58596, member: 923"] Well were the historical figures in the Bible really scholars capable of writing things like professionals? First point.. Second point.. wasn't papyrus hard to get ahold of back then? I mean from what I've read on those times I was under the assumption that writing wasn't actually something that just anyone could or was allowed to do. Like I stated above.. I really would love for the real truth on things to come out some day.. but I also think this is probably a fake. Now they did do carbon dating on the "ink" that the shroud of Turin was painted with.. why can't they do the same here? Or maybe they will eventually. My guess is that it will get locked up for decades like the shroud was. The Vatican has locked up so many works on anything even remotely relating to Jesus over the years that a complete look into their holdings would probably be mind blowing. But, we'll only ever see what they let us. It is in my general opinion that the 3 major religions secretly harbor each others belief systems. Meaning that even if let's say.. The Vatican, held something so powerful that it could destroy Judeism.. that they would never reveal it. Same goes for the others as well. Each faith revolves in each other. Destroying one would destroy them all. Nobody will ever know, because the truth will never be allowed to see the light of day. I'm really not sure what profound effects it would have to prove Jesus had a wife. I mean he's supposed to be the Son of God.. why not get a little wife to trot around as arm candy? Is it really such a big thing that jesus had to be single for his short lived life? This is just another reason why religions are full of such BS that it's a wonder anyone still believes in anything. [/QUOTE]
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