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The Lost Tomb of Jesus— LET'S DISCUSS THIS

Academy Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron's recent television documentary, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, has a lot of people talking—in particular within religious communities. The film features archaeologists and scholars examining an ancient ossuary, or tomb, believed to have belonged to Jesus and his family. This has raised some provocative questions about Jesus' life and sparked debate on many online forums, including the following excerpted discussion from TMCYouth.com.

Jesus said, "Except you see miracles you will not believe," and so it is quite often today; unless we can rationalize or have proof, many will not believe. ... But the Christ is not in the grave. I believe what Mary Baker Eddy says in Science and Health, the Christ is "the same yesterday, and to-day, and forever." ... It certainly won't be found in a hole in the ground.

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, US

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