Got you, fuckhead. I knew you'd fall for that.
Here is the original press release from the Israel Antiquities Authority on that find. I keep it handy for just these occasions.
http://www.antiquities.org.il/article_It...ule_id=#as
We know that a town existed in the second century but what you post is an excellent example of how xtian "scholars" try to bend the facts to bail out their bullshit.
Besides, since when does one house constitute a city?
What's next? A couple of planks from Noah's Ark?
Here is the original press release from the Israel Antiquities Authority on that find. I keep it handy for just these occasions.
http://www.antiquities.org.il/article_It...ule_id=#as
Quote:The artifacts recovered from inside the building were few and mostly included fragments of pottery vessels from the Early Roman period (the first and second centuries CE).
We know that a town existed in the second century but what you post is an excellent example of how xtian "scholars" try to bend the facts to bail out their bullshit.
Besides, since when does one house constitute a city?
What's next? A couple of planks from Noah's Ark?