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This undated handout photo shows an ossuary said to have been found in a 2,000-year-old tomb in Talpiot Jerusalem in 1980 that may have held the bones of Mary Magdalene and was found with another that may have held the bones of Jesus. Filmmaker James Cameron unveiled the artifacts in New York February 26, 2007 to promote a documentary film which claims scientists may have found the lost tomb of Jesus Christ and that Jesus and Mary Magdalene may have had a son named Judah.


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Wait, didn't Mary M. die in... (Below threshold)
Jon:

Wait, didn't Mary M. die in France? What are her bones doing in Jerusalem? Too many conspiracies out there.


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