The Millennium FindArcheologists have made an amazing discovery of ancient Judeans of the First Century A.D. near the coast of Florida. Claims are made that one of the burials is that of Jesus of Nazareth. Questions arise. Are these in fact the remains of Jesus, and if, so how did they get to the New World? How would scientists determine the true identity of the remains? What does their presence in the New World mean for religion and history? If true, who has the legal and moral claim to posses the remains? Given the magnitude of the Find, would anyone live through the experience of excavating, analyzing, and interpreting the site? The resolution of the conflict between scientists, religious zealots, and legal authorities is as unexpected as the Find itself. |
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