The main problem with the resurrection from a science and logical perspective is the ascension of Christ. Its alleged He literally ascended through the stratosphere to be with His Father in Heaven.
Where is heaven? Do Bahai's believe in the existence of a place called heaven? If so where is it?
The Bible speaks of it as a realm....a place inhabited by beings who are spirits (i.e. extraterrestrials who are not material beings and who do not inhabit a material world.) It is not a place where material creatures can exist. Humans have only ever been given tantalizing glimpses of the place in visions.
We earth-bound beings are stuck on a perpetually moving "spaceship" encapsulated with all our life support contained within the atmosphere so that we have to remain here to survive. There is no air or gravity in space. No food or water, and nowhere to live that is even remotely habitable like we have right here on planet Earth.
Can science prove that a place like heaven 'cannot' exist? Or that it is impossible for spirit beings to exist? What is yet to be discovered?
Jesus clearly placed his Father "in heaven" when he taught us the model prayer.
Although God can work miracles the only celestial beings in space we know of are those such as stars and planets that belong to the phenomenal world.
But stars and planets are not "beings". They are made of matter but they are not alive. There are other celestial phenomenon out there that seem to defy science's ability to explain them. Not surprising when you consider that science is in its infancy really. Most of what man has discovered in science has only been in the last couple of centuries or so. Bacteria were not taken seriously as the cause of illness until the 1870's. So we only learned about germs about 150 years ago.
Maybe Jesus really is up in the literal heavens seated on a throne at the right hand side of God. Perhaps we are yet to possess a telescope with sufficient power to detect Him. In the interim, I'm going to apply the principle of the harmony between science and religion when making sense of ancient scriptures.
The difficulty with that approach is that science could be lagging so far behind the knowledge and ability of these spirit beings so as to seem like 'slugs' in comparison. A telescope would not come close to detecting something or someone in an invisible realm.
Dismissing something because science can't yet detect it is a little short sighted don't you think? Consider the possibilities.....