By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dillon Burroughs; ©2007 On February 26, 2007, filmmakers and researchers unveiled two ancient stone boxes they claim may have once contained the remains of Jesus and…
By: Dr. Ben Witherington; ©2007 The worst sort of misuse of archaeological evidence to support a tendentious theory that is so speculative it requires linking one weak hypothesis to another…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg , Dillon Burroughs; ©2007 Discovery’s program claims that the statistical evidence that the ossuaries contain Jesus of Nazareth and Mary Magdalene is 600 to 1. How…
By: Dr. Darrell Bock; ©2007 I am involved in an internal blog for scholars and one of the questions that came up was how certain experts were involved. Contents 1…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg and Dillon Burroughs; ©2007 The claims of The Lost Tomb of Jesus not only require thatSimcha Jacobovici and James Cameron prove that the ossuaries found in…
By: Dr. Ben Witherington; ©2007 James Cameron, the producer of the movie Titantic, has now jumped on board another sinking ship full of holes, presumably in order to make a…
By: Dr. Darrell Bock; ©2007 Today we have the battle of the hype: the Oscars versus the release of the family tomb of Jesus story. The tomb is an old…
By: Dr. Ben Witherington; ©2007 Having now scrutinized the book The Jesus Family Tomb which accompanies the show there are further things that need to be stressed that are wrong…
By: Dr. Darrell Bock; ©2007 “It is not in the purview of statistics to conclude whether or not this tombsite is that of the New Testament family.” Contents 1 Is…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2005 This book is widely claimed by skeptics to be the best response to the arguments for the physical resurrection of Jesus. If so, then the…