Monday, March 5, 2007
James Cameron
Last week Discovery Channel said that they would be airing a James Cameron (the guy who did titanic)documentary in which he reports on an archaelogical dig in 1930 where they found the "tomb of Jesus". Cameron said that he believes that bones found inside the boxex were those of Jesus and possibly his wife and son. What is this guy bext friends with Dan Brown? Give me a break. Cmaerson also had the idiocy to say that he was not trying to make a case against Christianity. He was quoted as saying, “I think there will certainly be those that will say we are attempting to in some way undermine Christianity, but that’s really very, very far from the case.” How does he think that he's not making a case against Christianity. The basis of Christianity is that Jesus lived on earth, died on the cross, and then rose from the dead. Also, that he was sinless. If these archaeologists found the Jesus' bones then that shatters that notion now doesn't it. Now I don't know how Jesus having a wife and son exactly shatters all Christian belief, but it is something that has been taught by the Christian church for years. But why do we have to listen to something from James Camerson? He made Titanic. So what? Does that make him a crdible documentarian? I doubt it. Plus that movie sucked. I'm a Christian, and I'm not threatened by this documentary. It's not going to shake my beliefs, but come on Hollywood. Aren't you guys getting tired of trying to destroy the country. Do these executives sit in their offices and say "What can we make today that will try to put down those pesky Christians?" Think of something more creative Hollywood. That's what we pay you for.
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3 comments:
lol. niiice
This is interesting stuff. Do you know when they're airing this?
there have been like 6 tombs of jesus found in the last 50 years.
Jesus was a common name.
also, not even dan brown beleived what he wrote. he was writing mediocre fiction, fer'chrissake.
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