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Catholic Church to announce that Tomb of Paul found
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It appears that it was at least venerated as Paul's tomb in the 4th century....the key words being "in the 4th century"
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Oh, I thought it referred to the book of Acts in the Christian Bible. Never mind.
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This is the same as the "John the Baptist" cave, where things centuries later were used as "proof". The same as a lot of other relics and holy sites, which seem to have that claim because somebody at a later time said that's what they were.
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Someone put on some popcorn. Ought to be a good show.
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