Dead Sea Scrolls -- FAKE

I was about to complain that the article in the OP is only referring to a recent batch of documents and not the ones from the seventies, but then I stumbled on this article:

https://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/17/us/bible-museum-fakes/index.html

When I read this I almost choked laughing...

Emanuel Tov, a professor at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is perhaps the world's leading expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Davis calls him one of the most important biblical scholars of the last 50 years.

Like Davis, Tov was hired by the Greens to study their fragments and help edit the book about them. Tov says he is not convinced the fragments are fake.
"I will not say the Museum of the Bible has no inauthentic fragments," he said. "I will say I have not seen the proof."

The handwriting anomalies Davis describes also occur in authentic Dead Sea Scrolls, Tov says. To determine whether the Greens' fragments are forgeries, they need to be compared to a larger sample size of scrolls.

It's all downhill from here :D
 
Also the shroud of Turin long ago that some scientists showed that it was made in medieval times between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and the Vatican tried to hide it by all means.
 
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