Petra
12-07-2004, 01:59 AM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1540&ncid=1540&e=7&u=/afp/20041205/sc_afp/israel_antiquities_religion_041205191050
A British archaeologist has uncovered a cave in the mountains near Jerusalem which he believes conclusively proves that the Biblical figure of John the Baptist existed.
[...]
Gibson, who holds a degree from University College London and has written several works on Biblical archaeology, believes the discovery to be "the first archaeological proof of the historical veracity of the Gospels".
Other archaeologists, however, believe Gibson's conclusions go too far, and that the discovery of an ancient place of worship linked to John the Baptist does not prove that he actually existed.
What do you think?
Personally, I don't think it proves beyond reasonable doubt that J the B existed; it only proves that the legend, and rituals associated with the legend, existed in ancient Israel.
As to proving "the veracity of the Gospels", I don't think it does any such thing. How does a cave with a few drawings prove the veracity of the Gospels or the divine?
A British archaeologist has uncovered a cave in the mountains near Jerusalem which he believes conclusively proves that the Biblical figure of John the Baptist existed.
[...]
Gibson, who holds a degree from University College London and has written several works on Biblical archaeology, believes the discovery to be "the first archaeological proof of the historical veracity of the Gospels".
Other archaeologists, however, believe Gibson's conclusions go too far, and that the discovery of an ancient place of worship linked to John the Baptist does not prove that he actually existed.
What do you think?
Personally, I don't think it proves beyond reasonable doubt that J the B existed; it only proves that the legend, and rituals associated with the legend, existed in ancient Israel.
As to proving "the veracity of the Gospels", I don't think it does any such thing. How does a cave with a few drawings prove the veracity of the Gospels or the divine?