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The Church of Bones - Czech Republic

volumptuous says...

I've been to this place.

The Sedlec Ossuary. It's so hauntingly beautiful, packed with the bones of 10,000 victims of the black plague.

Taking the Hungarian Express from Berlin to Sedlec is one amazing ride. Castles and hills in the distance, ancient rivers and small villages dotting the landscape.

I rec this place to everyone.

upvote for awesomeinity

The Church of Bones - Czech Republic

ZEITGEIST, The Movie - Official Release - Full Film

legacy0100 says...

I get what they're trying to say....

But US government trying to make their people dumber by giving all this entertainment, mass media and drugs and alcohol to keep the mind entertained? WTF?

And Josephus' work is a forgery?? National Geographic Channel had just done a special of James, the brother of Christ, and was actually excavating his ossuary. And as you might know, the reason why Josephus is controversial is because in his writings he claims that there's a brother of Jesus named James, which Catholic church denies as their official gospels don't mention him at all.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/04/0418_030418_jesusrelic.html

There's the debate of whether this is real or not, but there's not much debate on the authentication of Josephus.

All these various gods born in Dec 25th... Yea I couldn't find any evidence of this either. They're mythical gods, why would the story telling give them birthdates? They're suppose to have existed for eons upon eons.

So what bullshit is this? I find it very ironic how this film talks about television controlling your mind and the information you get, and at the same time feed you this incorrect info.

Some other points that this movie makes is intriguing, but mixing in anarchist conspiracy theorists to represent your ideals, is just bad idea.

I believe this movie doesn't have enough credibility. Way too Anarcho / anti-government conspiracy friendly to be legitimate.

The Lost Tomb Of Jesus Trailer

dotdude says...

Uploader description:

"Scripted like a cryptology treasure hunt and centered on the Indiana Jones-ish persona of Simcha Jacobovici€€“ of The New York Times. A Film by Simcha Jacobovici, Executive Produced by James Cameron. In 1980, a bulldozer accidentally uncovered a first-century tomb in Jerusalem. Of the ten ossuaries (stone coffins) found inside, six bore inscriptions: Jesus son of Joseph, Maria, Mariamene (the name by which Mary Magdalene was known), Joseph, Matthew, and Judah son of Jesus. Dismissed by archaeologists as coincidence, the ossuaries were warehoused and forgotten. Twenty-five years later, filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and his team took a fresh look at this astounding cluster of New Testament names. Granted unparalleled access, they went in search of the ossuaries...and the lost tomb. What they found may well be the most controversial archaeological discovery of all time."

Wikipedia had this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_lost_tomb_of_jesus

The Sedlec Ossuary - A Film by Surrealist Jan Svankmajer

mauz15 says...

The Sedlec Ossuary, located in a small suburb of Kutna Hora in the Czech Republic, was built in the 14th century on the grounds of a noted cemetary to store the bones of roughly 40,000 people killed by the plague and various religious wars. At first the bones were simply stacked inside the church. But in 1870, a woodcarver named Frantisek Rint was charged with bringing order to the chaos. Rather than simply rearrange the bones, he used them to decorate the church and to fashion its furnishings. The large chandelier in the center of the chapel contains every bone in the human body. Rint’s signature, in bone, adorns one of the walls.

For pictures go to: http://web.telia.com/~u45116860/Ossuary.html
related video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8347043949418880099&q=sedlec+ossuary&hl=en

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