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		<title>What to make of the &#8220;Lost Tomb of Jesus&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While some sources are referring to &#34;The Lost Tomb of Jesus&#34; as the work of director James Cameron, it is actually the work a man named Simcha&#160;Jacobovici.&#160; Cameron co-produced the piece and as he has a more well-known name, the news knows it will draw in more readers.&#160; However, when I first found out about [...]]]></description>
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<p>While some sources are referring to &quot;The Lost Tomb<br />
of Jesus&quot; as the work of director James Cameron, it is actually the work a<br />
man named Simcha&nbsp;Jacobovici.&nbsp;<br />
Cameron co-produced the piece and as he has a more well-known name, the<br />
news knows it will draw in more readers.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>However, when I first found out about the program that<br />
aired this past Sunday, it was not the first time I had heard of Mr.<br />
Jacobovici.&nbsp; Just this past August, I had<br />
heard him on a Catholic radio station promoting another documentary he made called<br />
&quot;<a href="http://theexodusdecoded.net/index.html">The Exodus Decoded</a>.&quot; The program was being promoted on the show<br />
because it held a favorable position toward the Exodus, mainly that it is<br />
plausable that it occurred and that, according to Jacobovici, there was<br />
evidence of it.</p>
<p>I watched the program and enjoyed it.&nbsp;&nbsp; And while it was criticized by scholars, a<br />
lot of us who watched it went away pretty convinced that Jacobovici&#8217;s<br />
hypothesis was compelling enough for us to take seriously.&nbsp; Then<br />
this past Monday came and Jacobovici informed the press of his new discovery.&nbsp; He and his crew had found what he touted to<br />
be the lost tomb of Jesus. &nbsp;If it were,<br />
it defied the belief in Jesus&#8217; physical ascension into Heaven, as it contained<br />
an ossuary (or bone box) labeled &quot;Jesus son of Joseph.&quot;&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;And, as I had placed<br />
some faith in his authority in his previous program, I was torn.&nbsp; I was caught up in reanalyzing how I had gone<br />
into watching the previous program and how I was going into this one.&nbsp; As non believers on the Discovery Channel&#8217;s<br />
forum touted that Christians were ready to embrace anything that affirmed their<br />
beliefs and bury their heads in the sand at the things that opposed them, I<br />
felt a certain element of truth.&nbsp;<br />
Granted, I also found myself aware of the same thing occuring among the<br />
non-believers.&nbsp; I had known that the most<br />
critical audience of &quot;The Exodus Decoded&quot; had been the non-believers,<br />
and now even before the show had aired, the forum was filled with non believers<br />
spouting about how science had proven Christians wrong.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Watching the program<br />
on Sunday didn&#8217;t shake my faith.&nbsp; But it<br />
did overwhelm me. </p>
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<p>I went into the<br />
program with the intention of writing a blog counter-arguing its claims, and I<br />
didn&#8217;t know where to start.&nbsp; I spent a<br />
good part of Monday, writing a paragraph or two and deleting it.&nbsp; Do I start with the names of Jesus&#8217; family vs<br />
the names on the ossuaries?&nbsp; Do I address<br />
the authority of the Gnostic texts being used to support their claims?&nbsp; Do I address the blind statement made that<br />
the Church used to ordain women?&nbsp; How<br />
about the fact that the Church&#8217;s teachings are addressed with an attitude of<br />
&quot;Well yea my crazy uncle says this, but everyone knows&#8230;?&quot; And boy,<br />
you know, when they purported that John the beloved and our Blessed mother were<br />
actually &quot;Judah the son of Jesus&quot; with his mother Mary Magdalene at<br />
the foot of the Cross, I literally paused the program and growled.&nbsp; Then began slapping my head and saying<br />
&quot;no no no no&quot; as a bunch of actors dramatized Jesus&#8217; saying<br />
&quot;Woman, behold your son&quot;, etc to the wrong people.</p>
<p>I kept asking myself<br />
&quot;Just who is my audience?&nbsp; What<br />
subject would fit them?&quot;&nbsp; to try to<br />
narrow it.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;I don&#8217;t know what knowledge other people have<br />
and what knowledge they don&#8217;t have.&nbsp; </p>
<p>What I do know is<br />
this.&nbsp; Considering what the producers of<br />
the program expected their average viewer to know, a person with that limited<br />
of knowledge would potentially find it convincing.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Burying our heads in<br />
the sand is not an option.&nbsp; While God, of<br />
course doesn&#8217;t call us to all become scholars and to scrutinized every piece of<br />
information that comes our way, we do need to think about where we get our<br />
education.&nbsp; Do we wait for information to<br />
be set on a plate before us, laced with lots of entertaining frosting to allure<br />
us to digest it?&nbsp; Do we only study like a<br />
child set before a plate of food at dinner that we really don&#8217;t want to eat,<br />
that as soon as our superiors leave, we quickly feed to the dog?&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;Watching programs<br />
like these isn&#8217;t a bad thing.&nbsp; They can<br />
be a great motivator to us to learn more about what our Church teaches and why<br />
she teaches it.&nbsp; Debating my faith online<br />
has definitely one of the prime reasons I know as much as I do about it.&nbsp; Those answers have strengthened my faith and<br />
lead me toward a deeper relationship with Christ.&nbsp;&nbsp; While I do open my bible now for more<br />
reasons than to just argue points with people, I can definitely say that I had<br />
the bible sitting on my shelf a good year after I was confirmed and didn&#8217;t<br />
really begin opening it till people presented me with challenges.&nbsp; </p>
<p>But we do need still<br />
to be careful.&nbsp;&nbsp; We don&#8217;t want to overwhelm<br />
ourselves with so many questions at once.</p>
<p>For actual arguments<br />
against the ones given in &quot;The Lost Tomb of Jesus&quot;, check out:<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><br /><a href="http://realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/03/examining_the_jesus_tomb_evide.html">Examining the &#8216;Jesus Tomb&#8217; Evidence</a><a href="http://realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/03/examining_the_jesus_tomb_evide.html"> </a></p>
<p><a href="http://jimmyakin.typepad.com/defensor_fidei/2007/03/tomb_of_jesus_n.html">Jimmy Akin&#8217;s &quot;Tomb of Jesus Nonsense&quot;</a></p>
<p>Discuss this blog here and in <a href="http://talk.beyourhands.com/index.php/topic,14.0.html">our forum.</a>&nbsp;</p>
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