(May 27, 2009 at 12:50 pm)chatpilot Wrote: Ledo regarding the Jesus family Tomb I think that that too was later shown to be an innaccurate location since till this day the so called tomb of Christ has never been found.Just like the Garden of Eden.If you use the bible as a map trust me my friend you will get lost.
I am not sure how a tomb can be in an "innaccurate location." It is where it is. If you say it doesn't conform to folklore in the Bible, that may be so, but doesn'e make it any less a possible tomb and an ossuary for an historical Jesus.
DAGDA- The Garden of Eden in its earthly sense was based on Dilmun. The story combines the historical Dilmun with a cosmic myth centered around Leo and Virgo.
I have no "links" about the Jesus tomb, I simply read books on the topic and talked to one of its authors at length. Sorry, I still do a lot of stuff the old fashion way. There is a burial stone with the name of the Roman Centurian who was supposedly Jesus' father. The dates and information on the stone line up, and like the Jesus tomb could all be coincedental. There is no body to test and match DNA with Jesus' ossuary.
James has an epistle to his name. He is also mentioned by Josephus and by Paul. There are also numerous other references to him.
"On Earth as it is in Heaven, the Cosmic Roots of the Bible" available on the Amazon.