A nail dating from the time of Christ's crucifixion has been found at a remote fort believed to have once been a stronghold of the Knights Templar.
*Bang head on desk*
Even if it really does date to the time Jesus might have lived, there would have been millions of nails in use at the time. Even if Jesus existed and was crucified, what are the odds those three nailed survived?
Archaeologists believe it dates from either the first or second century AD.
First or second century? Thats two hundred years! Jesus wasn't the only guy crucified! The Romans crucified allot of people!
Pontinha was thought to have been held by the Knights Templar, the religious order that was part of the Christian forces which occupied Jerusalem during the Crusades in the 12th century.
The knights were part of the plot of Dan Brown's best-selling novel, The Da Vinci Code.
Ephesians added.
They actually mentioned the the De Vinci Code, a book by Dan Brown,
This is one of the worse, peace of shit, sensationalist news stories I ever read.
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