Since last November, the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, has been home to 16 fragments of the famed Dead Sea Scrolls — or so it thought.
Museum officials revealed Monday that five of the pieces are actually fake and will no longer be displayed. They had discovered this though third-party analysis, using “leading-edge technology.”
History experts had long questioned the authenticity of the DSS pieces and conducted research to try and prove they were forgeries.
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Bible is real. Truth reigns supreme. Pour a glass of wine but put up your mezuzos. Light candles.
Do you just make things up?
I have no clue what Twists and Turns means by his/her post, but I will say the following: Scientists can’t seem to reach an irrefutable conclusion if eggs are good for you, if fat is good for you, if meat is good for you, if Omega 3 is good for you, but they can tell us that the Torah is certainly not true. I get it.
Eggs are healthy and very good for you. The cholesterol is the healthy kind. Everything with moderation of course.
Do other readers know what the “dead sea scrolls” are? Look it up.