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Bones in St. Paul’s tomb are 2000 yrs old

by Phantom Ace ( 30 Comments › )
Filed under Religion, Science at June 29th, 2009 - 7:08 am

The Vatican has confirmed with carbon dating that the bones in the tomb of St. Paul are 2000 years old. This proves that it is more than likely that these are the bones of St. Paul. This is another case of Science backing up Judeo-Christian claims. Unlike another blogger, I don’t view Science and Religion as contradictions, but as complimentary.

Pope: Analysis on St. Paul’s bones seems to confirm belief that Roman relics belong to apostle

ROME – The first-ever scientific test on what are believed to be the remains of the Apostle Paul “seems to confirm” that they do indeed belong to the Roman Catholic saint, Pope Benedict XVI said Sunday.

It was the second major discovery concerning St. Paul announced by the Vatican in as many days.

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