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The archaeological evidence of Jesus Christ s life and death has been hotly contested over the centuries. On the one hand, skeptics claim not many accounts outside of the Bible testify in favour of the Biblical narrative. On the other hand, there is a rich heritage of temples, artefacts and locations that faithful Christians believe historically prove what they already hold spiritually to be true.
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Jupiter and Saturn will cross paths on Monday during the closest Great Conjunction since 1623 and the closest visible conjunction since 1226. At their closest, the two gas giants will pass within 0.1 degrees in the southwestern sky which is less than one-fifth of the Full Moon s width. And since the close passage falls just four days before Christmas, many people believe the two planets will appear as one on Monday night.