@SargonskiLOOK >>>>> HERE>>>>> A corpse named Jesus was deposited into a Tomb .. how they managed to convince the Romans to let them have the corpse .. being the whole purpose of Crucifixion was to leave the corpse on the stick to horrify people .. deter would be criminals. .. but OK .. somehow they got the corpse .. a corpse that was not alive .. but dead .. Jesus having used his last breath calling out his God for forsaking him.
OK ?? <dead corpse> .. is taken and put in a cave .. which was then sealed ... 3 days later .. when some women come .. but find the tomb unsealed.. and some Man is sitting in the cave who tells them not to be afraid .. that Jesus has Risen .. to to go tell the disciples you will see him in Galilee "Just as he told you" .. implying that there was some plan to meet in Galalee ..
The women however have none of it .. think this fellow in the tomb is a quack ... They run out of the tomb "in terror and bewildermen"
8 Then[g] they went out and ran from the tomb, for terror and bewilderment had seized them.[h] And they said nothing to anyone, because they were afraid.
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Presumably this story was related to the author of Mark at a latere date . There is no "Risen" to anywhere .. the body is gone ... and some grave robber left in the tomb .. his job likely to reseal it but the women surprise him ... and like the Grinch .. and knowing Jesus .. tells the women he has been resurrected to heaven .. Whom -ever this dude was .. the women don't believe a word .. the Run away terrified and say nothing to anyone ..
Now ... from this you want us to assume that the dead corpse .. just like the Zombie movies ... wakes up and starts wandering towards Galilee.
Sorry .. what the man in the cave meant by "he is Risen" should be taken as he is resurrected .. Gone to heaven .. but it really matters not .. because the women didn't believe what he was peddling .. what ever he meant .. to them Jesus was dead .. the body was gone .. maybe he went to heaven.
Paul talks about appearances .. but this is from stories many many years after the death of Jesus .. but even then .. Paul likens these appearances to his Vision ... hearing voices in the clouds .. seeing a light .. depending on which of the 3 different versions of his encounter on the Road to Demascus .. None of which however speak to a physical resurrection .. Zombie Jesus wandering around .. Holes ands all .. cause he is a God and can do what he wants ... Fine . I am all good with eastern mysticism ..but that does not change the fact that the original version of the story does not have the corpse of Jesus wandering around talking to people. .. this is not Paul's idea of resurrection .. this not Clement's idea of resurrection .. none have heard any stories of the corpse of Jesus wandering around the earth after death .. As a corpse .. talking to people . and having them put finger in the holes.... appearing really desperate to provide a smoking gun.
Sorry ... the Zombie Zesus story is simple non existent in the gospel of Mark .. Paul does not know of any Zombie Jesus stories ... neither does Clement .. which if you has read a few lines .. can clearly see that ther is no Smoking Gun that he is aware of.
Christ raised lazarus from the dead after several days
You cannot say that Paul, and the author of Mark, and Clement did not know about the resurrected (glorified) Jesus Christ walking around simply because they do not mention it. Probably the fact was so well known there was no need to mention it.
Later gospel authors realized the need to make it clear for later generations what had actually occurred.
It's just as plausible. There's no way of knowing from the writings.
So perhaps we should just agree to differ?
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