RELIGION AND HOLLYWOOD
FEBRUARY 26 2007 21:51h
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Cameron brings Christ's resurrection into question and the topic has apparently become quite bankable in Hollywood.
In a new documentary, producers James Cameron and his director Simcha Jacobovic claim that Jesus Christ was not resurrected and that the cave in which he was buried near Jerusalem has been discovered, along with his remains.
The story is based on archaeological findings, Bible studies, and the most contemporary DNA analysis.
27 years ago, while laying foundations for a new building, workers found a cave two thousand years old and 10 stone coffins inside, which were then taken to a research laboratory.
It took 20 years to find out the names of the people whose remains lay in the cave. Among them are Jesus Christ, Mary, Mary Magdalene, Matthew, and Judas.
James Cameron will provide the details of his research at a press conference.
The documentary itself will be shown on four channels: Discovery Channel, British Channel 4, Canadian vision, and Israeli Channel 8. The documentary is 90 minutes long and will stir numerous debates among believers and skeptics.



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