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Harvard divinity professor Karen King unveiled the 4th-Century Coptic script at a conference in Rome.
She said researchers had identified the words "Jesus said to them, 'my wife'", which might refer to Mary Magdalene.
Christian tradition holds that Jesus did not marry - but Ms King said in early years it was subject to debate.
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The gnawing voice that tells you that you're fucking just a little bit of Elvis.
Take that you godless bastards.
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A nine-year-old blogger has raised £63,000 for charity after a council overturned its ban on her taking photos of her school meals.
The veteran correspondents were killed by a rocket, after the house they were staying in was hit during shelling in Homs, a witness told Reuters.
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The simple phrase "it's not yours" is the gift that keeps on giving.
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Sorta explains how Fateri always tries to, "fight," all the dudes on here. Not saying he might be gay or anything.
This is what would happen if Fateri Wrestled.
Mari Boine, previously known as Mari Boine Persen, (born 8 November 1956) is a Norwegian Sami musician known for having added jazz and rock to the yoiks of her native people. Born in Finnmark, Norway she grew up amid the Laestadian Christian movement as well as amidst discrimination against her people. She was asked to perform at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, but refused because she perceived the invitation as an attempt to bring a token minority to the ceremonies. Gula Gula (first released by Iđut, 1989, later re-released by Real World) was her breakthrough release, and she continued to record popular albums throughout the 1990s.