A news story on the earliest known example of Hebrew writing discovered in June 2008
A new find that raises doubts about the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin.
This link will take you to chapter 1 of Genesis, with a link to the next page and Chapter 2. Follow along until you have read all three chapters.
Israel Antiquities Authority officialy denounces James Ossuary as a fake.
The professor's recreation of the shroud suggests that it could be a medieval forgery.
This film goes even further with the limestone burial boxes as evidence, suggesting that the family tomb of Jesus has actually been found. A certain dose of skepticism is certainly warranted
Luke Chapter 10, from the New Testament. Read verses 25-37.
Luke Chapter 15, from the New Testament. Read verses 11-32.
A 2003 article discussing the authenticity of the James Ossuary.
This article shows that the trial to determine the authenticity of the burial box of James continues into 2010.
An amazing copy of biblical text; the oldest known to exist. The Library of Congress page on the scrolls is certainly worth a look.
Is this clear evidence of the life of Jesus, a forgery, or an artifact with a common name that is impossible to clearly link to Jesus? The debate continues, and the artifact itself cont
A rather good overview of the controversy and accusations surrounding the authenticity of the alleged biblical relic.
The first part of the general discussion of the alleged burial shroud of Christ. Part two is also available. This presentation is more show than science, but it still provides some inte