St Paul's tomb unearthed in Rome

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  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
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    St Paul's tomb unearthed in Rome

    St Paul's tomb unearthed in Rome
    By Christian Fraser
    BBC News, Rome

    Archaeologists working for the Vatican have unearthed a sarcophagus containing what they believe are the remains of St Paul the Apostle.

    The tomb dates back to at least AD390 and was found in a crypt under a basilica in Rome.

    It has long been thought that the crypt contained the tomb of St Paul but the altar had hidden it.

    St Paul was an influential early Christian who travelled widely in the Mediterranean area in the 1st Century.

    Excavations at the site began in 2002 and were completed last month.

    Ancient pilgrims

    The cathedral of St Paul's Outside the Walls is the largest church in Rome after St Peter's.

    For the past three years, archaeologists have been excavating underneath the altar to remove two huge slabs of marble and now, for the first time in almost 1700 years, the sarcophagus of St Paul is on public view.

    The original inscription on the top reads: Paolo Apostolo Martyr - Latin for "Paul Apostle Martyr".

    The holes through which the ancient pilgrims would have pushed pieces of cloth to touch the relic are clearly visible.

    "What we can see at the moment through a grating, a new grating that's been put there, is the side of the sarcophagus of Paul which seems to be white marble-like material," said Father Edmund Power, the abbot of the Benedictine Monastery.

    St Paul travelled widely through Asia Minor, Greece and Rome in the 1st Century.

    His letters to the early churches, found in the Bible's New Testament, are arguably some of the most influential on Christian thinking.

    St Paul is said to have been beheaded in AD65 by the Roman Emperor Nero.

    His sarcophagus will be on public view for the foreseeable future but the church is yet to rule out the possibility that one day the interior itself will be opened and examined.


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    But wait....... didn't our atheist friends claim that Paul never existed either :confused:
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  • WARF
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    • Jan 2004
    • 15320

    #2
    Nice.

    Good topic FORD!

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    • Seshmeister
      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

      • Oct 2003
      • 35192

      #3
      Originally posted by FORD


      But wait....... didn't our atheist friends claim that Paul never existed either :confused:
      First up that's not proof of anything.

      Secondly someone called or later called Paul did exist, he appears to have invented the whole thing.

      Paul is the Ron Hubbard of Christianity.

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      • fryingdutchman
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        • Feb 2005
        • 4133

        #4
        I buried Paul....

        (Sorry...had to do it on the Lennon anniversary. It's tasteless and classless, I know...)
        Originally posted by perilouspete
        fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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        • binnie
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          • May 2006
          • 19145

          #5
          This sounds very interesting. I'd be interested to know what was actually in the tomb....
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          • Hardrock69
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            • Feb 2005
            • 21888

            #6
            Right on! Thanks for posting that article.

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            • Ellyllions
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              • Mar 2006
              • 2012

              #7
              I wish my grandfather were alive to see this. He read everything he could get in front of him if it was pertaining to Paul.
              "If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace." - Hamilton Fish

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              • WARF
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                • Jan 2004
                • 15320

                #8
                Originally posted by binnie
                This sounds very interesting. I'd be interested to know what was actually in the tomb....
                Just don't let Geraldo open it!

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                • Roy Munson
                  Veteran
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 1526

                  #9
                  Jimmy Hoffa's in there.
                  Originally posted by ELVIS
                  I guess you're right...

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                  • WARF
                    DIAMOND STATUS
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 15320

                    #10
                    Whatever is in there... it probably looks like beef jerky at this point!

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                    • Hardrock69
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 21888

                      #11
                      I would say it probably looks like dusty old bones at this point....just like the Tomb of Jesus...

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                      • Nitro Express
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                        • Aug 2004
                        • 32798

                        #12
                        I've been to that cathedral. They have some old rusty shackles on display claiming they were the ones St. Paul was put in.

                        Does any of it matter? It still boils down to belief. Most religions run off of social engineering. The doctrine is just filler. It's the community and your family that keep you in line.

                        One reason Christianity is losing it's hold on more and more people is the world suddenly got smaller and there is a bigger mix of cultures. People move a lot and family and community no longer are the glue they once were.

                        I think we appreciate old church's and cathedrals from an artistic point of view but we shure as hell don't want the lack of freedom and thinking those institutions represented.
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                        • Hardrock69
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                          • Feb 2005
                          • 21888

                          #13
                          Also with the advent of the internet, there is increased communication and sharing of info.

                          Why do you think it was against the law to read and write in many kingdoms back in the day?

                          Can't have the peasants getting too smart now....the King might find his subjects know more than he wants them to.

                          So it is much easier to see through the lies that the Catholic Church have been telling it's flock of SHEEP for 2,000 years.


                          The internet is the tool that allowed us to pull back the curtain and see the Wizard, er I mean the Pope at work!!!
                          Last edited by Hardrock69; 12-08-2006, 03:52 PM.

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                          • Seshmeister
                            ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                            • Oct 2003
                            • 35192

                            #14

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                            • bueno bob
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                              • Jul 2004
                              • 22942

                              #15
                              Hmm. Certainly interesting, that's for sure.

                              I'm fairly dismissive of organized religion in general, but I'm not about to discount the historical significance of the players in the bible, not by a long shot.

                              Very interesting.
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