You didn't watch the show, did you?
Before you go off half-****** and look foolish why don't you find out what you are ranting about?
I am not a Christian, but I was not persuaded about anything, and I don't think anyone was. It was an interesting show about an archeology dig. Period. So stop freaking out and try a bit of open-mindedness with your religious belief. They are compatible.
2007-03-15 00:25:25
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answered by Batty 6
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Why did you have to waste space and time asking the same question 4 times? How do you know it is a lie? Is there anyone alive on Earth that was alive when Jesus was? No! I am not sure if this is truly the tomb of Jesus but you can not be sure it isn't and it is wrong to accuse people of lies when you will not be able to prove it wrong until you die and are in Heaven. Then you will no longer need to prove it wrong.
2007-03-15 04:41:01
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answered by Mardee 3
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as someons said, it's all a money making scheme. Stick firm to what you believe and let it roll off you. we know the truth, eventually they will too. By the way, when people were crucified they didn't actually put the neils through their hands because they would just rip through the muscle and (although damage the hands) the prisoners could escape. Think about it, there's a free line of muscle from your palm, leading to each of your fingers, or rather the space between.) the nails went through the wrists, between the bones. No escape.
2007-03-14 20:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm...
When you nail someone's hands, you're more likely to go between the bones rather than through them.
Same with the feet.
I also think that it is unlikely that the crown of thorns left any actual skull marks as well.
Also, as for Discovery supporting the "lie"... remember, they are in business to make money. This phenomenon is one heck of a great money maker. If you think any differently, then you are naive.
2007-03-14 20:28:29
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answered by p37ry 5
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Gosh, you sure are obsessed and defensive about an issue that you supposedly feel really sure about.
No one knows the physical condition of those people who were crucified. There were no x-rays back then, no autopsies were performed on people who were executed, no post-mortem examinations. The damage you list was not neccessarily present. You don't want to believe they found Jesus' tomb? Fine. Don't. You want to freak out over it? Go nuts. But please leave us out of it.
2007-03-15 05:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it's not a lie!
Nice to see someone stand up for the truth!!!
Hail the Discovery Channel!
2007-03-14 20:32:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Because its sensational and people will tune in for the controversy and then they will make money selling commercial spots. Damn! I thought you Conservatives were good at business.
2007-03-14 20:27:21
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answered by Laughing Man Copycat 5
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you need another hobby besides your religion that lies to you
2007-03-14 20:30:17
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answered by John K 3
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cuz they wanted to have ratings?
2007-03-14 20:30:21
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answered by feelgoodstorm 3
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