Mel Gibson
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Yes. I think as a child, you know, one accepts things on faith because, you know, you're raised by people who are nice to you and they believe it. And my dad was a pretty smart guy. He was like Mensah smart, you know, like real smart. Like, back in 1968, he won Jeopardy, right? Really?
And then they brought all the Jeopardy winners back, and he played all the winners, and he beat all of them, too. So he had a mind like a steel trap. And his memory was practically photographic. My memory is pornographic, but it's like... His was like, I don't have that kind of mind.
And then they brought all the Jeopardy winners back, and he played all the winners, and he beat all of them, too. So he had a mind like a steel trap. And his memory was practically photographic. My memory is pornographic, but it's like... His was like, I don't have that kind of mind.
And then they brought all the Jeopardy winners back, and he played all the winners, and he beat all of them, too. So he had a mind like a steel trap. And his memory was practically photographic. My memory is pornographic, but it's like... His was like, I don't have that kind of mind.
But I'm more like, he did math, and, you know, I can't add. But... So as a child, you learn these things and you accept them on faith. And I still have that faith, but as I got older, I came to it through intellect and through reading and putting things together and accounts. And then occurrences, like in my own life. I mean, just recently they verified the Shroud of Turin. Have you seen that?
But I'm more like, he did math, and, you know, I can't add. But... So as a child, you learn these things and you accept them on faith. And I still have that faith, but as I got older, I came to it through intellect and through reading and putting things together and accounts. And then occurrences, like in my own life. I mean, just recently they verified the Shroud of Turin. Have you seen that?
But I'm more like, he did math, and, you know, I can't add. But... So as a child, you learn these things and you accept them on faith. And I still have that faith, but as I got older, I came to it through intellect and through reading and putting things together and accounts. And then occurrences, like in my own life. I mean, just recently they verified the Shroud of Turin. Have you seen that?
An intense light. I mean, atomic. To leave almost like a photographic imprint on a piece of cloth.
An intense light. I mean, atomic. To leave almost like a photographic imprint on a piece of cloth.
An intense light. I mean, atomic. To leave almost like a photographic imprint on a piece of cloth.
And you can see it, that it depicts a first century Hebrew male because the hairstyle was from the first century. Yeah. and a Hebrew hairstyle, that he was about six feet tall, that he was completely scourged all over his body, he was crucified.
And you can see it, that it depicts a first century Hebrew male because the hairstyle was from the first century. Yeah. and a Hebrew hairstyle, that he was about six feet tall, that he was completely scourged all over his body, he was crucified.
And you can see it, that it depicts a first century Hebrew male because the hairstyle was from the first century. Yeah. and a Hebrew hairstyle, that he was about six feet tall, that he was completely scourged all over his body, he was crucified.
Yeah, yeah. Scourged, beaten. The wounds on the thorns, the hands, the feet. and the scourging and the hairstyle was from the first century. And the pollens that they found in the cloth were from that region. Also the weave was a first century weave that was typical.
Yeah, yeah. Scourged, beaten. The wounds on the thorns, the hands, the feet. and the scourging and the hairstyle was from the first century. And the pollens that they found in the cloth were from that region. Also the weave was a first century weave that was typical.
Yeah, yeah. Scourged, beaten. The wounds on the thorns, the hands, the feet. and the scourging and the hairstyle was from the first century. And the pollens that they found in the cloth were from that region. Also the weave was a first century weave that was typical.
And another guy, an archaeologist who I knew who actually translated the passion into Aramaic, told me that if you look close, you can see the image of a Tiberius coin marks on the eyes. Now, I don't know if that's real or not. I've never actually checked that, but that there's images of Tiberius on the coin. So they would put the coins over the eyes? Yeah. So that would date it.
And another guy, an archaeologist who I knew who actually translated the passion into Aramaic, told me that if you look close, you can see the image of a Tiberius coin marks on the eyes. Now, I don't know if that's real or not. I've never actually checked that, but that there's images of Tiberius on the coin. So they would put the coins over the eyes? Yeah. So that would date it.
And another guy, an archaeologist who I knew who actually translated the passion into Aramaic, told me that if you look close, you can see the image of a Tiberius coin marks on the eyes. Now, I don't know if that's real or not. I've never actually checked that, but that there's images of Tiberius on the coin. So they would put the coins over the eyes? Yeah. So that would date it.
But they have now verified that it does actually go back to that time period. For a while, they were testing pieces that had been repaired in the 13th century. Right.