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Still Defending the Ossuary
There's an article in defense of the authenticity of the James Ossuary on Christianity Today online by a Ben Witherington.
Bones of Contention (http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/010/2.42.html) I'm not competent to comment on his points (any takers?), but my favorite bits are these: Quote:
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Let me be the first to say that Witherington is pathetic.
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That's not "a" Ben Witherington, that's "the" Ben Witherington, recipient of a six figure advance on a book about the Ossuary co-written by the equally pathetic Herschel Shanks.
But what have we here? A few scientists from the University of Kentucky say "a larger sampling is needed before one can draw sweeping conclusions." And Quote:
This is from someone who wanted to compare the DNA from the Shroud of Turin with DNA from bone fragments in the Ossuary. . . |
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To give credit where credit is due, it comes from Shanks of JREF Forums. He gave me permission to steal it and for others as well. How about adding a "putrescently" to the current pot? --J.D. |
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Re: Still Defending the Ossuary
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Did Witherington investigate the effect on the patina of the owner keeping the ossuary on top of a toilet? Does Witherington call for toilet scientists to be on the commission to investigate the ossuary? |
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Thank goodness. Otherwise one might think it wasn't an appropriate place to house an artifact involved in million dollar insurance claims. A used toilet might have contaminated it. Regards, Rick |
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