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Relics and artifacts from the Late Bronze Age and later of the Ancient Near East that have shed more light onto the people and places of the Old & New Testament...

2007-07-27 15:44:37 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think that I know what you mean.

They think that they discovered King David's Palace:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/05/international/middleeast/05jerusalem.html?ei=5088&en=3c435bc7bd0cd531&ex=1280894400&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1185591677-DqFCrMVgyHVMN5XSFRFkjA

I haven't heard anything new about the church they found estimated to be from the 4th century. What is interesting about that church is the mosaic tile floor, which has written on it "of the god, Jesus Christ."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,174772,00.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,174685,00.html

Which tells me that the belief that Jesus is God wasn't 'invented' by the Council of Nicea. It doesn't cover all the territory by that date, but it does add weight to the Christian argument.

2007-07-27 16:10:31 · answer #1 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 1 0

Does this mean that Zeus is real because they have found the ruins of Troy? That mean Achilles fought there and he was invincible. Awesome. How would your god explain the Greek gods now that you seem to think both are real?

2007-07-27 22:55:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I favor Stone Age tools from the early Paleolithic period, about 2.5 million years ago -- principally, those of Homo habilis.

2007-07-27 22:50:05 · answer #3 · answered by novangelis 7 · 0 1

Anything found in the Olduvai Gorge.

2007-07-27 22:55:42 · answer #4 · answered by S K 7 · 0 1

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