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			Judge Considers Verdict in 5-Year-Long Jesus Forgery Trial Quote: 
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			The verdict appears to be imminent in this long running soap opera. Hershel Shanks is offering a free e-book and the translation of the judge's decision when the verdict arrives. He believes that there was no forgery. He coauthored, with Ben Witherington, The Brother of Jesus: The Dramatic Story & Meaning of the First Archaeological Link to Jesus & His Family (or via: amazon.co.uk). Robert Eisenman has written on the Huffington Post that the ossuary is a forgery inspired by the title of his "blockbuster" James the Brother of Jesus. Quote: 
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|  01-20-2011, 10:20 PM | #4 | 
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			This is one of the times when Eisenman seems to be spot on.  The Israeli antiquities market seems to have taken over where Constantine's mother left off.  I actually respect Eisenman for rejecting something which clearly would have supported a lot of his conjectures.  You can count on one hand the number of scholars who'd do that.
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			This is not the sort of dispute that can be resolved by the judicial process, whiche ver way the judge rules. Steve | 
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|  01-21-2011, 12:51 PM | #7 | 
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			But in this case, a key witness is missing, and the defense has evidently managed to create enough confusion, that there might not be a satisfactory resolution other than "not proven."
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|  01-21-2011, 03:17 PM | #8 | ||
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 If so, it would be perfectly plausible to decide that the ossuary inscription is probably not authentic, but that there is not enough evidence to convict the defendant of forgery. Andrew Criddle | ||
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