Mummy mask papyrus may reveal oldest-known gospel

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A team of researchers made a surprising find when examining a papyrus-wrapped mummy mask — they found what they believe to be the oldest-known copy of a gospel in existence. The researchers found a fragment of the Gospel of Mark that dates back to about 90 A.D., Live Science reports. Previously, the oldest surviving copies of Biblical gospel texts date back to 101 to 200 A.D.

The text was written on a papyrus sheet that was later reused for the mummy mask. While the stereotypical image of ancient mummies involves bejeweled golden masks, that level of finery was only reserved for the wealthy. The mummy mask for the average person would have been made out of recycled material like papyrus, according to SmithsonianMag.com.

In order to retrieve the text without damaging it, the research team applied a method of ungluing the papyrus without obscuring the paper’s ink. About three-dozen researchers are using this technique to analyze hundreds of texts from mummy masks.

“We’re recovering ancient documents from the first, second and third centuries,” Craig Evans, a professor of New Testament studies at Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, told Live Science.

Evans is part of a large team of researchers working on the project, which is based in Oklahoma City. “The scholars involved are from all over the world,” he told FoxNews.com.

The academic said that the team has uncovered documents from a range of eras. These include not just Christian texts, but classical Greek texts like copies of stories by Homer and even personal letters.

Some of the personal documents and business papers found within the masks have dates on them, Evans said. This particular gospel was dated partly by looking at the other documents found within the same mask.

This technique is not without controversy. The ancient masks are destroyed in order to retrieve the documents. However, Evans asserted that “we’re not talking about the destruction of any museum-quality piece.”

Roberta Mazza, lecturer in classics and ancient history at the University of Manchester, wrote a blog post critical of the work of Evans and his research team. In reference to a speech Evans made about the gospel text discovery, Mazza wrote that “the audience who attend their talks are told fantasy stories on the retrieval of papyrus fragments and their date … apologists’ speeches are not only misinformed, but can even encourage more people to buy mummy masks on the antiquities market and dissolve them in Palmolive soap.”

Last year Mazza found a 1,500-year old piece of papyrus in the university’s John Rylands library that contains some of the earliest documented references to the Last Supper and ‘manna from heaven.’

For the researchers examining the mummy mask, the text’s discovery marks a significant achievement. Evans said that the text could offer clues about how the Gospel of Mark might have changed over time.

A first volume of the various texts found on the mummies will be published by the researchers later this year.

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Deflate-Gate Humor…

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Boston bakery sells Deflate-gate cookies

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Deflate-gate dessert: These cookies are missing a little air. (Boston Common Coffee Company)

A Boston bakery is bringing a little levity to New England Patriots’ Deflate-gate with its less-than-full football cookies.

Amid reports that 11 of the 12 balls the Patriots used in the AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts were underinflated, the Boston Common Coffee Company decided whip up the treat.

“Looks like our pastry chef let a little too much air out of these cookies to make them regulation cookies. But come on down and get them before Roger Goodell,” the shop wrote on its Facebook page.

Manager Wawa Toyloy told FoxNews.com that the limited-supply cookies, which sell at a deflated price of $1 each, are a going fast at each of its four stores.

On Wednesday, the company’s co-owner, Peter Femino –a Patriots fan — said they decided to punt, despite the risk of angering fans.

“They were made, and I said, ‘Let’s put them out.’ Just like anything else, customers can decide — we aren’t forcing people to buy them. We are just making light of a bad situation. It’s a sport; it’s a game,” Femino told Boston Magazine. “I’ve never been one to brush something under the couch or under the rug.”

Some Facebook followers cried foul, saying the bakery was making light of the situation, but most were supportive.

Toyloy says that the orders are rolling in as Deflate-gate grows. On Thursday, Patriots coach Bill Belichick denied knowing that quarterback Tom Brady was throwing deflated footballs.

But the Boston Common Coffee Company is the only company to capitalize on the pigskin controversy.

From now until Super Bowl Sunday, Boston’s Cask ‘n Flagon bar is offering free appetizers to diners who bring in a new regulation-size football (either deflated or inflated), which will be given to the Good Sports, a nonprofit organization that gives sporting equipment to disadvantaged youth nationwide.

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Ancient Greek drinking game makes a comeback

Ancient Greek drinking game makes a comeback

Kottabos was all about hurling wine. (AP Photo/Idaho Press-Tribune, Greg Kreller,File)

What better place to re-create an ancient drinking game than a college campus? A teacher at West Chester University in Pennsylvania and her students kept up an ancient Greek tradition by playing kottabos, a game that involves hurling one’s wine from a glass onto a target at the center of a room.

Greek men used to gather at symposia to drink, chat, and be entertained, and when they reached the bottom of their wine vessels—called kylixes—they would toss the dregs at the target, LiveScience reports.

(YouTube has some examples.) A variety of targets were used, WhatCulturereports. One was a figurine with a brass disc on top. The disc would land with a victorious ring as it hit the floor.

In other cases, players would throw wine into a saucer to fill it up, or toss wine at a saucer floating in water. Kylixes are a little hard to find these days, so the students used 3D-printed cups instead.

And since this was in a classroom, not a dorm, there was no alcohol involved; instead, students tossed grape juice. The best strategy, it seems, was to put a finger through one of a kylix’s handles and toss the wine out overhead.

“It must have gotten pretty messy,” says assistant professor Heather Sharpe. “By the end of our experiment we had diluted grape juice all over the floor.” (While students investigate the ancient Greek tradition, an icon of the era is in danger.)

This article originally appeared on Newser: Ancient Greek Drinking Game Is Reborn

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A few things you might never have heard about Martin Luther King, Jr. (19 Photos)

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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My father hated the Civil Rights Movement.  He was a white southern racist and it was the late 50s and early 60s.  I, myself, was born in 1963.  I was almost five years old when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.  Unlike my father, I always respected MLK.  After all, our family was from the south, we attended the Church of Christ, which was very similar to MLK’s Baptist Ministry, and he spoke of non-violence.

Better words have never been spoken.

Better words have never been spoken.

Just like Gandhi, Mandela, and others that preached non-violent protest, he had his ups and downs.  MLK was flawed like all humans and he was the first to admit it.  Like those other leaders, he faced jail time, prosecution, hatred and eventually death at age 39 for his beliefs.  As I grew older, my respect for MLK only grew.  His oration skills, the stunning speeches, and the Christian based turn the other cheek response to hatred are models for us all.

People forget it was the Southern Democrats who created the KKK and it was the Democrats who opposed the Civil Rights bill.  Just as Abraham Lincoln, the first Republican President, freed the slaves, it was the Republicans that supported the Civil Rights bill.  MLK forced Southern Democrat Lyndon Johnson to see the hand-writing on the wall, and cobble together enough Democratic votes to pass the legislation.  To be clear, that was over 50 years ago.  I do not believe that the modern Democratic Party feels this way.

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Yes, it was Christians and Republicans that insisted on freeing the slaves and later joined for the Civil Rights Movement.  It saddens me today that both Christians and Republicans are viewed as anti-African American.  It is probably the greatest political shift in history, occurring over just a few decades following the 1960s.

I wonder what MLK would do today.  What would he think of the massive black poverty, high abortion rate, broken homes and the government welfare state?  I wish leaders like MLK would rise now, to take that next step, to free African-Americans from poverty, crime ridden neighborhoods and reliance on the government.  Who will lead us in this third and very necessary step to put the disadvantaged on an even footing?  Until that leader arises, we can all do well to remember MLK and the massive contribution he made to improving this country.

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American Cities at the Turn of the 19th Century

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Cosplay pictures for your Weekend

Sorry to be a day late…down with the flu.  Please enjoy these pictures of cosplay.

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Random Humor for the End of the Week

It’s Friday, enjoy some random humor to get you in the mood for the weekend…

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