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Post by sometimeman on Mar 24, 2008 22:04:03 GMT -4
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/03/23/wrome123.xmlIn 1939, the Vatican announced that the bones of Peter had been found in Rome during an archaeological dig. But the documentary casts doubt on this, questioning why the dig was carried out "in total secrecy", and led by a "personal friend" of the Pope. "The Pope's authority over the world's one billion Roman Catholics derives from the belief that Peter died and was buried here almost 2,000 years ago," said Dr Beckford. The documentary, The Secrets of the Twelve Disciples (Channel 4 today at 5.45pm), suggests it that is much more likely that St Peter was buried in an ossuary found in Jerusalem with the inscription Shimon Bar Jonah - Simon son of Jonah - the Hebrew name for Peter.
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Post by sometimeman on Mar 24, 2008 22:06:17 GMT -4
Don't you just love tradition?
Yeah man! Facts don't matter.
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Post by sometimeman on Mar 24, 2008 22:10:51 GMT -4
Why, Oh why! would God let a man high on psychedelic mushrooms and in perfect belief he can fly, walk off the 20th floor balcony of the condo and fall to his death? He was in perfect faith he could fly but, the law of gravity never wavered!
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