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337. The Ten-Seconders: The American Dream by Rob Williams

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The Ten-Seconders: The American Dream by Rob Williams.

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Day of Jesus’ Crucifixion Believed Determined

It’s been debated for years, but researchers say they now have a definitive date of the crucifixion.

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Jennifer Viegas

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SOURCE: Discovery News

THE GIST

  • Researchers believe that Jesus, as described in the New Testament, was crucified on Friday April 3, 33 A.D.
  • Textual and geological clues, along with astronomical data, support the date.
  • Scientists acknowledge that natural events described in the Bible could be allegorical.

Jesus, as described in the New Testament, was most likely crucified on Friday April 3, 33 A.D.

The latest investigation, reported in the journal International Geology Review, focused on earthquake activity at the Dead Sea, located 13 miles from Jerusalem. The Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 27, mentions that an earthquake coincided with the crucifixion:

“And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit. At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, the rocks split and the tombs broke open.”

To analyze earthquake activity in the region, geologist Jefferson Williams of Supersonic Geophysical and colleagues Markus Schwab and Achim Brauer of the German Research Center for Geosciences studied three cores from the beach of the Ein Gedi Spa adjacent to the Dead Sea.

Varves, which are annual layers of deposition in the sediments, reveal that at least two major earthquakes affected the core: a widespread earthquake in 31 B.C. and an early first century seismic event that happened sometime between 26 A.D. and 36 A.D.

The latter period occurred during “the years when Pontius Pilate was procurator of Judea and when the earthquake of the Gospel of Matthew is historically constrained,” Williams said.

“The day and date of the crucifixion (Good Friday) are known with a fair degree of precision,” he said. But the year has been in question.

In terms of textual clues to the date of the crucifixion, Williams quoted a Nature paper authored by Colin Humphreys and Graeme Waddington. Williams summarized their work as follows:

  • All four gospels and Tacitus in Annals (XV,44) agree that
    the crucifixion occurred when Pontius Pilate was procurator of Judea
    from 26-36 AD.
  • All four gospels say the crucifixion occurred on a Friday.
  • All four gospels agree that Jesus died a few hours before the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath (nightfall on a Friday).
  • The synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) indicate
    that Jesus died before nightfall on the 15th day of Nisan; right before
    the start of the Passover meal.
  • John’s gospel differs from the synoptics; apparently indicating that Jesus died before nightfall on the 14th day of Nisan.

When data about the Jewish calendar and astronomical calculations are factored in, a handful of possible dates result, with Friday April 3, 33 A.D. being the best match, according to the researchers.

In terms of the earthquake data alone, Williams and his team acknowledge that the seismic activity associated with the crucifixion could refer to “an earthquake that occurred sometime before or after the crucifixion and was in effect ‘borrowed’ by the author of the Gospel of Matthew, and a local earthquake between 26 and 36 A.D. that was sufficiently energetic to deform the sediments of Ein Gedi but not energetic enough to produce a still extant and extra-biblical historical record.”

“If the last possibility is true, this would mean that the report of an earthquake in the Gospel of Matthew is a type of allegory,” they write.

Williams is studying yet another possible natural happening associated with the crucifixion – darkness.

Three of the four canonical gospels report darkness from noon to 3 PM after the crucifixion. Such darkness could have been caused by a dust storm, he believes.

Williams is investigating if there are dust storm deposits in the sediments coincident with the early first century Jerusalem region earthquake.

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Loony Feminist Calls Kids Staging Passion Play "Child Pornography"

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Typical feminist inflationary rhetoric.

If anyone is sexualizing children, it’s her, by comparing a school play to child pornography.

Catholic parents wouldn’t think it was pornographic, but she would.

And what the hell does the Vatican have to do with a school play? Oh, I know: NOTHING.

Bonus: some boys who stage the crucifixion grow up to be Russell Williams.

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Dr. Williams reduces the cross to merely a "decoration"

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From the Telegraph (UK) – Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, says wearin the cross is just “a decoration” and not central to Christianity.

Not surprising, considering his record.

Read the whole article : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9137510/Archbishop-of-Canterbury-wearing-a-cross-just-decoration-says-Dr-Rowan-Williams.html

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Dr. Williams reduces the cross to merely a "decoration"