I find this funny. It makes me wonder how something fictional can be fake.
How do stupid people have so much money? "The discovery is one in a series of missteps by the museum's founders and owners of the Hobby Lobby chain of craft stores, Steve and Jackie Green."
"The recent findings have no bearing on the nearly 100,000 Dead Sea Scroll fragments that comprise the Shrine of the Book, on display in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, National Geographic reports." - Interesting.
It has been widely spread about that the Dead Sea scrolls are fakes THIS IS NOT SO.
The forgeries are the the fragments sold to the Green family (Hobby Lobby) for a huge amount of money as being genuinely a part of the dead sea scrolls for their "Biblical museum". They are not, they were forged in or around 2008 and sold to the idiot bible thumpers in the same way Mark Hoffman sold fake lost parts of the Book of Mormon in the 1980s to the LDS.
The authenticity as historical artifacts (their content not withstanding) have NEVER been disputed.
@SeaGreenEyezI refer to the validity of the artifacts as to dating from the time they are assessed to have been created. The literary content is not what is important here, the origin and dating of the papiri is what is in question and has been proven to be a forgery.
I apologize if I was unclear.