finding Jesus - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 22 Jun 2023 11:33:38 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg finding Jesus - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 What would 'Jesus' do? Now you can find out https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/06/22/what-would-jesus-do-now-you-can-find-out/ Thu, 22 Jun 2023 11:33:38 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=160418 Recently, a depiction of Jesus Christ generated by artificial intelligence (AI) has been surfacing on Twitch's online streaming platform. This portrayal is of a white man, which is likely inaccurate. The backdrop is ethereal. The bot has answered various types of questions, ranging from relationship advice to opinions on pizza toppings and discussions on capitalism's Read more

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Recently, a depiction of Jesus Christ generated by artificial intelligence (AI) has been surfacing on Twitch's online streaming platform. This portrayal is of a white man, which is likely inaccurate. The backdrop is ethereal.

The bot has answered various types of questions, ranging from relationship advice to opinions on pizza toppings and discussions on capitalism's virtues and vices. According to NBC News, the bot clarifies that it is not a religious figure but rather an AI-powered assistant that provides guidance and wisdom based on the teachings of Jesus. It does not claim to be an authoritative voice..

During an event in Seoul, Sam Altman, the CEO of Open AI, which is the company behind ChatGPT, emphasised the need for "global cooperation" to regulate generative artificial intelligence. He stated that the increasing power of these systems is a cause for special concern and has a global impact. Read more

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Police escort young man dressed like Jesus out of Mass https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/02/24/man-dressed-like-jesus-for-mass/ Mon, 24 Feb 2020 07:20:35 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=124406 After talking to the young man Gina Christian says: "I could only marvel at how closely the young man resembled popular depictions of Jesus. The long curls and beard; the large, expressive eyes; the earnest demeanour — all swirled into a nagging possibility at that late hour in the chapel: 'Lord, is it really You?'" Read more

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After talking to the young man Gina Christian says: "I could only marvel at how closely the young man resembled popular depictions of Jesus. The long curls and beard; the large, expressive eyes; the earnest demeanour — all swirled into a nagging possibility at that late hour in the chapel: 'Lord, is it really You?'" Read more

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Relics and artifacts can help us 'find Jesus' https://cathnews.co.nz/2015/03/03/relics-and-artifacts-can-help-us-find-jesus/ Mon, 02 Mar 2015 18:11:53 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=68554 five years of francis

Why are we so fascinated with any historical artifact — relics, as some call them — associated with Jesus? Even the most suspect claim of a "lost" gospel or an "explosive" archaeological find that purports to shed light on the man from Galilee can generate a media frenzy, and gives believers — or skeptics — Read more

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Why are we so fascinated with any historical artifact — relics, as some call them — associated with Jesus?

Even the most suspect claim of a "lost" gospel or an "explosive" archaeological find that purports to shed light on the man from Galilee can generate a media frenzy, and gives believers — or skeptics — fresh evidence to try to finally win their argument while leaving their foes on the defensive.

Think of the recent "gospel" that seemed to show Jesus had a wife — and she was, of all people, the scandalous Mary Magdalene.

Or the discovery a few years ago of an ancient papyrus that depicted Judas as the hero of the gospel story, not the great betrayer.

Or, a few years before that, the revelation of a bone box with "brother of Jesus" inscribed on the top.

The argument in these purported blockbuster discoveries is that everything we've ever known about Christianity is probably false and that there has been a massive, millennia-long cover-up to hide the real truth.

Remember "The Da Vinci Code"? There's a reason that fiction sounded like fact to a lot of people.

Yet in spite of the overblown claims and dodgy artifacts floating around out there, genuine artifacts and solid historical research still provide the best window into that long-ago world and the best chance to figure out who Jesus really was, and what he meant.

That's also the idea behind CNN's "Finding Jesus: Faith. Fact. Forgery," a new, six-part series that we created (and book of the same name that we co-authored).

"Finding Jesus" premieres this Sunday (March 1) on CNN and runs weekly through Easter Sunday, with each episode examining many of the very objects that have so often made for eye-popping headlines:

The Shroud of Turin (March 1); the bones of John the Baptist (March 8); the gospel of Judas (March 15); James, the brother of Jesus (March 22); the True Cross (March 29); and the gospel of Mary Magdalene (April 5).

Why focus on scraps of papyrus and splinters of wood, bone fragments and bits of ancient linen? Continue reading

David Gibson, a national reporter for Religion News Service, and author and filmmaker Michael McKinley are co-authors of the new book "Finding Jesus".

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