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    Fake Dead Sea Scrolls Dupe Rich, Anti-Gay Evangelicals

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      flozen last edited by

      They built a big museum – just so you could see 'um!

      Millions upon millions spent for fake Dead Sea Scrolls and other ephemera, by that Hobby Lobby family, supporters of recent anti-gay (oh, I mean freedom of religious expression) legal efforts.

      http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/17/us/bible-museum-fakes/index.html

      Opening today, the new Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, boasts 430,000 square feet of (alleged illegally imported, and highly questionable) "artifacts."

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      • raphjd
        raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

        The antiquities market is full of fakes.

        Private religious "museums" tend to buy the stuff that suits their narrative.

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          flozen last edited by

          @raphjd:

          The antiquities market is full of fakes.

          Private religious "museums" tend to buy the stuff that suits their narrative.

          That's true, raphjd.  And there's a growing number of religion museums in the U.S.:

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Religious_museums_in_the_United_States

          A number of these museums examine their religious subjects with some degree of objectivity.

          But imho, that new Museum of the Bible in DC is a fine example of a fundamentalist Evangelical family with big bucks, opening a museum designed primarily to proselytize, even if the artifacts are fake and ilegally imported.

          Visitors to the hard-line Christian museums also get to hear "fun facts," such as the world is only 6,000 years old, based on adding up the "lineages" found in the OT.   :crazy2:

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          • Shami94
            Shami94 last edited by

            Nothing surprising. The whole religion is based on a fake artefact, the bible.

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