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Robert Eisenman met Barbara Thiering once; both put ToR & WP in the     1st century AD

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crunch - 27 Jul 2009 03:10 GMT
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"The description of this group says that it is
concerned with the connection between the
Dead Sea Scrolls and Christianity."

"There is still no other academic claiming a
connection directly between the Teacher and a
Christian figure."

"In the meantime also, the academic
establishment is accepting my technical work,
and further research in these areas is occupying
most of my time. A new book of essays edited
by Robert M.Price and Jeffery Jay Lowder, "The
Empty Tomb; Jesus Beyond the Grave"
(Prometheus Books,to appear April next) names
me in the Introduction as the major advocate of
the theory that Jesus survived the crucifixion.

David Christainsen
Matt Giwer - 27 Jul 2009 22:21 GMT
> More responses
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/5416
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> "The description of this group says that it is
> concerned with the connection between the
> Dead Sea Scrolls and Christianity."

    Still the demented little sh.t.

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