Scorn poured on director's 'coffin of Christ' theory
Last updated at 09:37am on 27.02.07
Archaeologists and biblical scholars have poured scorn on a Hollywood film director's sensational claim that he has discovered the coffin of Jesus Christ.
Oscar-winning 'Titanic' director James Cameron's assertion that the bones of Jesus and his family were hidden for centuries in a Jerusalem tomb caused an outcry in the Holy Land.
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Even a British archeologist who worked with Cameron, Dr. Shimon Gibson, admitted he's "sceptical" about the claims that challenge some of the central tenets of Christianity.

The very fact that Jesus had a grave would contradict the Christian belief that he was resurrected and ascended to heaven.
'The Lost Tomb of Christ', a documentary set to air on Channel Four next month, argues that ten ancient ossuaries, small caskets used to store bones, which were found when bulldozers flattened a Jerusalem suburb in 1980, may have contained the remains of Jesus and his wife and child.
One of the caskets even bears the title, 'Judah, son of Jesus,' which Cameron claims as evidence that Jesus may have had a son. Another coffin was said to hold the bones of Mary Magdalene, also known as 'Mariamne'.
Cameron unveiled two of the small limestone caskets at a press conference in New York, but the director could offer little proof to support his claims, other than the mathematical probability of a tomb containing a set of ossuaries with names linked to Jesus.
Of the ten ossuaries found, six were inscribed with the names of Jesus, Mary, Joseph and Mary Magdalene, as well as Judah, Son of Jesus, and a Matthew, of which there were many in Mary's family, according to Luke 3:23.
Critics said all the names were commonplace in Biblical times.
Apparently surprised at the hostility over his 'discovery', the director who famously claimed to be 'the king of the world' when he won an Oscar for Titanic, insisted it was not a publicity stunt and said his critics should wait and see the film.
"I'm not a theologist. I'm not an archaeologist. I'm a documentary filmmaker," he said.
Dr. Gibson, who was one of the first people to examine the caskets 27 years ago, now says: "Entering the tomb in 1980 I didn't imagine this would become such an international focus.
"These are typical stone caskets from the first century. There are a lot of aspects that need to be looked at. A lot of new research has to be done. I'm sceptical."
Even Cameron, pushed to support his claims, said statisticians found "in the range of a couple of million to one in favor of it being them."
Most Christians believe Jesus' body spent three days at the site of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem's Old City. The burial site identified in Cameron's documentary is in a southern Jerusalem neighborhood nowhere near the church.
Amos Kloner, the first archaeologist to examine the site, said the idea fails to hold up by archaeological standards but makes for profitable television.
"They just want to get money for it," Kloner said. "It was an ordinary middle-class Jerusalem burial cave," he added. "The names on the caskets are the most common names found among Jews at the time."
"The historical, religious and archaeological evidence show that the place where Christ was buried is the Church of the Resurrection," said Attallah Hana, a Greek Orthodox clergyman in Jerusalem.
Stephen Pfann, a biblical scholar at the University of the Holy Land in Jerusalem who was interviewed in the documentary, said the film's hypothesis holds little weight.
"I don't think that Christians are going to buy into this," he said. "But sceptics, in general, would like to see something that pokes holes into the story that so many people hold dear."
"How possible is it?" he added. "On a scale of one through ten, with ten being completely possible, it's probably a one, maybe a one and a half."
Pfann is even unsure that the name Jesus on the caskets was read correctly. He thinks it is more likely the name Hanun. Ancient Semitic script is notoriously difficult to decipher.
Cameron spent two years working with a team of experts to make the controversial film. Director Simcha Jacobovici told the press conference: "For millions of readers, the Da Vinci Code was a fantasy, a fiction. Here is a Judah, son of Jesus, next to a Jesus and a Mariamne."
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It should be checked whether "Jesus" was a common name then, whether the bones of the Jesus there buried bear the marks of the Crucifixion because it does seem that the biblical "Jesus" was crucified and DNA tests should be carried out to verify whether the "Jesus" in that tomb is indeed the father of the "Judah" who rests there and whether one of the "Marias", "Mariamnes" or "Miriams" who rest there is hismother
- Inez Deborah Emilia Altar, Assacaias, Santarém, Portugal, 03/08/2010 11:30
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One must know whether "Jesus" was a common name in that time and it should be checked whether the DNA matches between "Jesus" and one of the "Marias", "Miriams", or "Mariamnes" in the tombs, and "Judah" his apparent son.
Moreover if the bones of that Jesus bear the marks of the Crucifixion, because everything seems to confirm the fact that Jesus was crucified.
- Inez Deborah Emilia Altar, Assacaias, Santarém, Portugal, 03/08/2010 11:21
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Those bones were doing alright until Cameron and a bunch of his pals came along!
- Tim P, Manila, PH, 31/03/2010 09:37
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This is just another case of Atheists 1 .. Christians 0.
We all know that Christ was buried in a garden tomb and his body raised on the third day to be seated at the right hand of Our Father.
Please don't forget this.
Keep your faith people and believe the truth laid out for you in the New Testament.
- Paul Hill, UK., 24/03/2010 10:26
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i love u god ur great god in my life save me and bless me god my family and my blood relation and every one ur one of the god put ur hand in my heart and bless me god
- D.Vijay Kumar, hyderabad, 30/01/2009 03:35
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More anti-Catholic bigotry by Cameron. In Titanic, he defames the Catholic Priest who actually liberated the third class passengers from down below decks, and then stayed with them to comfort them in their suffering (and died with them despite several offers to escape in a lifeboat). And now Cameron defames the founder of the Church, his mother and the first witness of the resurrection. What nonsense.
- John Donovan, Alexandria, VA, 26/02/2007 14:54
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Amazing that over 500 eye witnesses saw Jesus Christ after the resurrection at one time (I Corinthians 15:6) and yet so many reject it, but Plato mentions a place called Atlantis one time and all of the world wants to believe him. By the way, the box that Mr. Cameron found with the name Jesus on it was EMPTY! Jesus was a common name and if you doubt that, look in the phone book today. Jesus is listed hundreds of times as a first name.
- Dr. Ben Pierce, Moorseville, USA, 26/02/2007 14:54
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Well, if this is true I will be heading to a temple instead of church this weekend.
- Mike, Omaha, USA, 26/02/2007 14:53
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People will believe what they want to believe. Hollywood's faith is based on movie contracts. There is more faith there in plastic surgeons than in creation. Cameron has been quiet on the movie scene so he needs some publicity. Go and marry the daughter of Elvis or shave your head if you want to generate hype.
- Ernie, Rutherford, NJ, 26/02/2007 14:53
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Amazing how so many people refuse to believe in Jesus but at the drop of a hat will swear that he was married to Mary Magdalene. How does that work?
- Jason, North Carolina, 26/02/2007 14:52
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It is amazing how this individual in the 21st century is able to contradict the eye witness accounts as well as the testimony of the church for thousands of years.
I wonder what is real reasons for this production. What is he afraid of?
- Randy Senior, USA, 26/02/2007 14:52
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The real story here is the boundless greed and lack of shame demonstrated by Mr. Cameron.
- Justin, Philadelphia, USA, 26/02/2007 14:49
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Hey James,
Don't you have an Aquaman sequel you should be working?
- Ari Gold, Hollywood, CA, 26/02/2007 14:49
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If Mr Cameron wants a real scoop and oodles of publicity, I can tell him the exact location of the log cabin of Santa Claus and where the Easter Bunny lives.
- Tom Brownstone, Frome, UK, 25/02/2007 23:53
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