Hi Sirloin,
I'll write a separate post examining the individual claims in detail, but let me first simply state that It's not just Christians debunking the so-called lost tomb, it's the secular Jewish Archaeologists who did the original excavations as well. In fact the almost unanimous consensus outside of the
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Joe Zias, who excavated the tomb with Amos Kloner has stated definitively that the last ossuary was not the so-called "Joseph" Ossuary but was in fact blank. Zias, who is neither Christian nor Religious, but simply a secular Israeli archaeologist has a great web page entitled a
Viewers Guide to Understanding the Talpiot Tomb ‘documentary' To quote an article from Newsblaze on the story:
"Amos Kloner, the first archaeologist to examine the site, said the idea fails to hold up by archaeological standards but makes for profitable television. Kloner said that of 900 burial caves found within four kilometers (two and a half miles) of Jerusalem's Old City and from the same era, the name Jesus or Yeshua was found 71 times, and that "Jesus son of Joseph" had also been found."
Please believe me that as someone who loves both history and archaeology, I would freely admit to it if I had any serious concerns that the "Lost Tomb" had even the slightest possibility of being authentic. As I said elsewhere, I'm not a fideist, I would not for a moment continue to pastor if this really was the "lost tomb of Jesus."
As Zias points out, this is simply yet another attempt to make a fast buck using the name of Jesus.
- SEAGOON