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Pastimes : History's effect on Religion

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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (315)8/11/2005 7:02:21 PM
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The risen Buddha is dead and gone and his bones were fought over and divided up by his disciples.

It was a complete marvel how many bones of the saints , pieces of the cloths & cross, and other magnificently divine artifacts were circulating around europe . At any given time thru the centuries there could be heard of at least 4 or 5 authentic "Crown of Thorns" found in europe all traveling on the same circuit , at the same time .

Just in 1950 it was Pope Pius XII that announced ---> Discovery of Peter's Tomb, and his "bones"...this link here treats gently with that "find" which turned out to be another flight of pseudo science ...but no one else may have such adorations of imagination, which often science does not play dice with
chi.gospelcom.net

Few archaeological finds corroborate the existence of individuals mentioned in the New Testament. Biblical Archaeology Review enumerated these in its November-December 2002 issue. Significantly, Peter's bones were not mentioned. In archaeological circles, the identification is considered completely unsatisfactory. But Catholic apologists reminded the faithful that the Christian faith rests not on archaeological remains but on a risen, living Christ.
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