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The Nail from Christ’s Cross: A Fantasy.

 

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O comentário do Professor Doutor Claude Mariottini, Professor do Antigo Testamento, nos EUA, alinha pela mesma teoria fantasiosa:

A few days ago, I posted an article announcing that archaeologists had discovered a nail that some believed to have originated in the first century, at the time of Jesus’ crucifixion. For this reason, some people believed that the nail was similar to nails used by the Romans on Christ’s Cross.

However, Archaeologist Élvio Sousa of the Center for the Study of Modern and Contemporary Archeology (CEAM) on the Portuguese island of Madeira has denied that the nail came from the first century. In a statement released by CEAM, Souza called the alleged discovery of three Templar skeletons and a ‘crucifixion nail’ dating from the Roman era “a fantasy.” Élvio Duarte Martins Sousa is an archaeologist and researcher at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Lisbon, Portugal.”

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One Response to “The Nail from Christ’s Cross: A Fantasy.”

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    [...] the announcement of the nail’s discovery as “sensationalist” and “a fantasy” in an official statement. There were no skeletons, no Templar relics and no Roman artefacts. There were, however, plenty of [...]

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