I don't need anyone to find Jesus' bones in order to question Christian religious extremist's beliefs. I have the Discovery Channel for that. The Catholic Church decided a long time ago how to "guide" Christian's beliefs. Like that women are inferior and Jesus was never married and never had children or that Mary Magdalen was a whore. Those things were added to the translations later, by men who wanted control over their subjects, like Charlemagne.
So many gospels were left out, (like those of Mary Magdalen and Judas), that would have easily explained many of the questions we have of history today, that I strongly question the religion and it's leader's purpose in leaving them out. However, that said, I'll wait to see if science and religion will ever succeed in justifying each other...
2006-12-31 03:43:08
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answered by Stacy Cuccia 3
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Jesus resurrected so there would be no bones to find. I'm not sure how they would go about determining they were Jesus' bones if they did find some because I think it would be hard to get a DNA sample from God, the creator.
My faith is grounded in the truth in the Bible, but also confirmed daily through my walk with Christ. There will always be people trying to prove Jesus' existence or lack of existence, but reality is, I know He lives in me. Faith is believing what you do not see.
2006-12-31 11:29:16
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answered by beloved_abbas_girl 2
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As I get older and begin to read and sturdy more, I start finding it difficult to believe that any religion is true. Hence, i doubt that Jesus bones would ever be found.
2006-12-31 11:44:51
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answered by odogwunna 4
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Jesus acended to heaven. He took his body with him.
But before taking on the body of a Spirit his human body was not needed anymore.
"Why, even Christ died once for all time concerning sins, a righteous [person] for unrighteous ones, that he might lead YOU to God, he being put to death in the flesh, but being made alive in the spirit." -1 Peter 3:18
"However, this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit God’s kingdom" -1 Corinthians 15:50
2006-12-31 11:35:41
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answered by Livin In Myrtle Beach SC 3
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If the Pillsbury Doughboy gave live birth to an elephant would you still want to eat him?
hypothetical questions do not make me reconsider my faith. nothing will.
2006-12-31 11:32:12
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answered by jurema 2
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How would you find his bones if he is in heaven.
These questions and thoughts is what makes people lose their faith in God.
2006-12-31 11:27:42
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answered by Phoenix Phanatic 2
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i have no religion. I have faith in a higher power. But Jesus was born from am man and a women. End of story
2006-12-31 11:29:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus is in heaven therefore His bones cannot be found on earth.
2006-12-31 11:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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NOPE, Jesus bones are not on this earth. Read the gospels..
Eds
2006-12-31 12:32:24
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answered by Eds 7
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No, because Jesus irrelevant to my particular faith.
2006-12-31 11:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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