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10-21-2002, 02:18 PM | #21 |
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Well, it does have theological significance as well. Apparently some Protestants are pointing out that this conflicts with Catholic Dogma about the perpetual virginity of Mary. Layman, you carp on another poster for mentioning the supernatural, and here you are..... In any case, it is certainly an interesting curiousity, but of no evidentiary value. The artifact was not found in situ, after all. Most likely a later fake of some kind. Vorkosigan |
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Layman - why did you start your post with "Lemaire is . . . the one who discovered a ninth century B.C. stone inscription created by King Mesha of Moab that referred to 'the House of David.'"
I have to point out (at the risk of severe abuse ) that having one expert discover the only clear physical evidence outside the Bible of the House of David, followed by this same expert discovering the only physical evidence outside the Bible of Jesus Christ, increases the probability that there is something fishy behind both of these discoveries. Except that I don't see any evidence that Lemaire discovered the Tel Dan stele, so maybe you're off the hook. Lemaire appears to have been a key translator of the Mesha Stele, which was discovered in 1868 and housed in the Louvre. The possible inauthenticity of the Tel Dan inscription was discussed <a href="http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/5210/tel_dan.htm" target="_blank">here</a> (referenced in another thread.) |
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This may not be valid. It might be a fake. It might not be. But to conclude right now that it is "most likely a fake" is just wishful thinking on your part. What evidence do you have that it is a fake? |
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Perhaps discovery is the wrong word, but I meant it in the same sense in that he "discovered" this atifact--he's the one who translated it and determined its significance. He didn't dig either one out of the ground with an archeology crew. |
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Perhaps "most likely" is hyperbole, but given the history of fakes and forgeries in the field of Jesus artifacts and in art and archeology in general, you always have to consider that as a possibility. And it does seem a little too pat. It's one thing for Josephus to identify James as the brother of Jesus, but then someone conveniently finds a reference to James, the son of Joseph and the brother of Jesus, on a burial box that was looted from a grave and is in the hands of a private collector, and so cannot be authenticated.
I'm more interested in the statistical analysis that shows that linking 3 such common names can show anything. |
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Maybe this is a question for talk.origins, but how can someone date limestone to an accuracy of 2000 years? |
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Why do all the news reporters neglect to mention the fantastic and authentic Latin inscription that was also found on the box?
DOHERTUS ERRAT. How can you argue with that? best, Peter Kirby |
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