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Name: Gavin Pelham  •  Title: Message to the Faithful  •  Date posted: 03/06/07 23:08
Q: Your Faith, Goodness and Spirituality are strong enough to guide you to the Truth. They do not have to be barriers to allowing you to accept the scientific logic and fact that is proven in this revelation.

God gave you the faculty of reason because he wants you to use it to discover Truth and understand it. Blindly retreating into your Faith in the absolute truth of what you have believed is a loss of your own God given potential. Putting yourself under siege to stay comfortable will not protect you from change in the end and will harm your experience of the world God has created for you.

This documentary has proven nothing beyond doubt but it has raised real doubt. In the coming months scientificaaly incontrovertible tests can be performed to prove or disprove this story. Whether we as human beings have the courage to perform those tests and adjust accordingly is a mark of our own spiritual growth.

If the tests confirm without doubt that Jesus did indeed leave behind a corporeal body, was married, had a child - how does that affect your progress in life as a human soul. When you examine the consequences you will discover that:
1. Because Jesus did not physically ressurect does not mean the Truth behind the belief in ressurection is not valid. Ressurection is the acknowledgement that as human beings we cannot imagine not existing. The concept of eternal life in some form is essential to our own well being today. We behave moralistically because we know the burden of behaving immorally is too heavy to carry with us through eternity - or even tomorrow. We believe in resurrection because it enables us to act morally today. That core belief will not change - it is a part of our nature - like breathing.

What might change is a more mature realization of our own consciousness in our life. We may realize that turning the care of our souls over to fallible leaders who tell us what to believe may not be the best path to our own enlightenment. We may actually become closer to God and happier in our lives.

Be true to your Faith - it will see you through to a better understanding of the value of your own life. 
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Name: Historian  •  Date: 03/07/07 15:24
A: Extremely well said, Gavin! I believe that Jesus never taught that we should turn a blind eye to the truth. It would seem that now is the time to reassess and readjust. If this proves that Jesus really lived, is that not a matter for rejoicing? Regardless of the specifics of his life and death, he was still the greatest teacher who ever lived. 
Name: MsGreeneMBA  •  Date: 03/07/07 20:24
A: Both of you are absolutely correct. Well stated. 
Name: SpiritWoman  •  Date: 03/07/07 21:05
A: BRAVO!!!!!!

May your path be in Beauty!!! 
Name: betty47  •  Date: 03/07/07 21:28
A: Thank you for such a wonderful and uplifting posting. 
Name: sadinoel  •  Date: 03/07/07 21:44
A: People there is no need to defend your argument by "faith" when the whole scientific community basically agrees this is bogus to begin with. It's not like this huge thing that everyone agrees on. Quite the opposite. Most of the scientists disagree. Like 99.9% of them. Basically everyone not directly involved in the "project" says it's bogus. lol. Ridiculous.

http://www.archaeo-logical.org/webinfo.php?page=1040-8- 

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