And the stegosaurus fossil in the museum was not labeled by a witness ether. Somebody told him that it is an authentic fossil and he label it as such ………..so by your definition claiming that the fossil is authentic is hearsay too.
*sigh*
You must be doing this deliberately. No one is that dense...
The stegosaurus information is verifiable. It can be and has been independently checked. If you doubt its veracity, you can go over the information yourself.
The point is that Paul knew multiple witnesses, so he was in a position to know that happened. He had access to first hand sources...
Did he? Who were they?
That still leaves his account as hearsay because he heard about it from someone else and that original account cannot be checked and verified.
If you what to arbitrary label all second hand sources as hearsay feel free to do it, but that doesn’t change anything.
It is not an arbitrary label. It is an established definition that applies to Paul's account of the resurrection. He did not witness it. He was told about it by someone else. That original account cannot be checked. Therefore "hearsay, by definition. QED.
So unless you what to proclaim a big massive conspiracy / it can be established that early Christians saw something that they interpreted as a resurrection. (which is what scholars say)
When you say "early Christians", who do you mean? The vast majority of "early Christians" did not see anything. They were told about it by others. Those accounts may or may not have been fabricated. We simply don't know, so you can't make any claim of certainty.
Paul is quoting a source from that date. ,,, but what is your point? Why isn’t this good enough?
What source?
Mine is that first generation Christians where already proclaiming the resurrection. (do you affirm otherwise?)
So what? Thousands of people were proclaiming the election was stolen days after the event. By your argument, this is evidence that it
was stolen. Surely you can see the fatal flaw in your claim?