I always believe I was a scholar or a historian in my past life.
I'm not trying to be cocky on this one but I always have this great fascination of studying and searching for history. Most people find it odd whenever I get myself totally engrossed on something that would make my head ding that would keep me out of my social life for a few hours, even days, weeks, or worse, months.
This is just one of the times.
When I was in Manila, my aunt told me that she has a DVD of Discovery Channel's The Lost Tomb of Jesus.
I have read about in 2007 and made an extra mile to search for everything there is to know. I have spent a lot on this topic discussing it to my students when I was teaching, encouraged friends to read the same and debate whether it is authentic or not. Yet, I haven't watched the James Cameron production until now.
Then I realized I left the DVD and I was very devastated so I searched if there's one in youtube.com. I'm so lucky there is!
If you think this would interest you, you can go to URL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHBQz6GWJAI. It has basically 10 videos so just look for it in related videos or visit www.tvshack.net, go to documentaries and look for The Lost Tomb of Jesus. I made an effort of adding a link so others will not have a hard time watching like I had.
Anyway, I enjoyed watching it and have concluded that this is possible since people nowadays are so innovative in search for the whole truth.
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