"The Lost Tomb of Jesus," a documentary produced by James Cameron ("Titanic") and directed by Simcha Jacobovici raised a lot of questions when it debuted last month.
we asked some area clergy to comment on the documentary's assertions:
ยท From The Rev. Jamie Sanders, Unity Church of Christianity, Pensacola:
I don't get upset over any of the information that is coming out in the media about Jesus and Mary Magdalene. I think what really matters is what His purpose was while He was here and have we got it yet?
We argue over who He was and wasn't, and yet I can't help but wonder if we put that much energy into just living His teachings in our own personal lives, how vastly the world would shift into peacefulness.
I don't feel anger or resentment about any of these theories, because the truth is, for me personally, it doesn't change the message, that love and peace are the answer no matter what.