Following is another link to a National Geographic article on the ossuary of
James. It has a little bit more information.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/10/1021_021021_christianrelicbo
x.html
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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You refuse to listen to me. I don't justify sin period.
Just look at how Glenn
justifies a little sin in the life of Christians!
Glenn - The answer to all the below is no.
Glenn wrote:
You refuse to listen to me.
I don't justify sin period.
If I have misunderstood you, I will apologize. Please answer the following
questions to help me understand whether or not you justify sin. Should
Christians expect to sin in the
I expect not to sin today. I don't get up any day expecting to sin.
I am somewhat surprised by your answer. I thought you had indicated before
that it was ridiculous to think that somebody could believe in Christ and
expect not to sin again. Your answer here seems to indicate the opposite.
In
Blainer) Thanks david, that was very interesting. Sounds authentic.
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writes:
OLDEST ARCHAEOLOGICAL LINK TO JESUS REVEALED
A burial box inscribed with the words James, son of Joseph, brother
of
Jesus and dated to 63 A.D. was
What significance do you think this find has for us as Christians, if
any? I wish it could be proved that this was the actual, physical
brother of Jesus--at least that would put an end to all this Virgin Mary
worship, wouldn't it?
Izzy
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