What are the chances that one person would be involved in the discovery of The Titanic and The Lost Tomb of Jesus? James Cameron is like a real life Indiana Jones, if Indiana Jones were a film maker. This Sunday the Discovery Channel will air his controversial documentary about the supposed discovery of the final resting place of Jesus Christ and his family.

This real life Davinci Code story is really quite interesting and having James Cameron attached to this film lends it a little credibility. A tomb was found in a suburb of Jerusalem that could turn out to be what some refer to as the eighth wonder of the world, and would force Christians all over the world to reexamine their dogma. Cameron’s partner Simcha Jacobovici explains the sensational twist of the findings in this film.

The Israeli moviemaker says, “There are six names in that tomb. One of them is Jesus, son of Joseph. There’s two Mary’s. There’s a Matthew and there’s a Judah, son of Jesus. What they found is that Jesus, son of Joseph, buried in that tomb; and Mariamene, which is the name of Mary Magdalene, who were buried together, and have been together for 2,000 years in that tomb, were not related by DNA matrilineally. So the suggestion is very strong that they, if they’re in the same family tomb, that they are husband and wife.”

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