What do you think about James Cameron's "science"?

United States
March 2, 2007 9:38am CST
James Cameron claims to have found the tomb holding Christ's remains, and those of his mother, wife, and child. However, this tomb was discovered 27 years ago, and multiple archaeologists have already determined it NOT to be what he claims it to be. Seems to me like he just had to wait and find someone who would "prove" his fautly science.
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@SageMother (2277)
• United States
2 Mar 07
The challenge is needed, and James Cameron has shown courage that wasn't shown when the tomb was first discovered. IF proper science has not evaluated the finding due to pressure from the Vatican or other sources, which is highly possible, then it is time that the finding be re-examined with a dispassionate eye. It it time that unreasonable conjecture about Jesus not having a family, not living as other humans, be tempered with the reality of what it MEANS to be human. Otherwise we are doomed to suffer under the yolk of attitudes that have prevented western civilization's becoming humane and truly just.
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• United States
3 Mar 07
Like most other religions, if people followed the spirit of their own beliefs, we would all be humane and just. Sadly, we are human. Nothing is going to change that. I don't think that making a huge book deal, along with TV specials and maybe a movie, proves Cameron to be any less "dispassionate" than Christians who are sick of pagans doing their best to trample our faith because they cannot understand how or why the majority of the planet would want to believe in something they cannot see or "prove".
@SplitZip (1488)
• Portugal
2 Mar 07
I think this must be the result of a drunken bet he made with Mel Gibson.
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• United States
3 Mar 07
ha!