Thursday, April 12, 2007

The Titanic Sinks Again

Oscar-winning director James Cameron of the move’s Terminator and Titanic prompted major criticism from both a leading Israeli archeologist involved in the original dig at the site as well as a wide range of historic scholars for the blatant lack of historical accuracy in his Discovery Channel documentary called The Lost Tomb of Jesus.

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James Cameron's prominent scholars who were interviewed in a bitterly contested documentary that suggests that Jesus and his family members were buried in a nondescript ancient Jerusalem burial cave are all now backing away from their own conclusions. Cameron tried to terminate faith in Jesus but instead his erroneous documentary is sinking faster than the Titanic and his own scholars are abandoning ship.

Epigrapher Stephen Pfann of the University of the Holy Land in Jerusalem trashes Cameron’s documentary in his paper titled "Cracks in the Foundation: How the Lost Tomb of Jesus story is losing its scholarly support." It is the most conclusive summation of the over whelming scholarly ridicule by all related fields of study of Cameron's work. Most surprising is how even the scholars who were interviewed for and appeared in the film are now questioning its basic claims.

James Cameron is looking more like Geraldo at Al Capone's supposed vault than Indiana Jones.

If you would like to read the many reasons why James Cameron’s supposed “documentary” was really a hoax, please click here.