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Can anyone find a flaw in this person's argument (Five reasons to believe Jesus rose from the dead - Adam4d.com) I read it, and it seemed fairly sensible. I would be happy to hear some alternative opinions on the issue.
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Can anyone find a flaw in this person's argument (Five reasons to believe Jesus rose from the dead - Adam4d.com) I read it, and it seemed fairly sensible. I would be happy to hear some alternative opinions on the issue.
You're kidding, right?
If you wish.Can anyone find a flaw in this person's argument (Five reasons to believe Jesus rose from the dead - Adam4d.com) I read it, and it seemed fairly sensible. I would be happy to hear some alternative opinions on the issue.
You're kidding, right?
Could you be more specific?
You, the author of this post, are talking jokingly, is that correct?
Can anyone find a flaw in this person's argument (Five reasons to believe Jesus rose from the dead - Adam4d.com) I read it, and it seemed fairly sensible. I would be happy to hear some alternative opinions on the issue.
While I do believe that the document has more problems than I initially did, I was simply asking what about the document you disagree with with?
The first NT book to mention the resurrection is Paul’s letter to Corinthians written 20 + years after Jesus was crucified. Paul claims to have seen the resurrected Jesus (1 Corinthians 15:8) yet he didn’t convert to Christianity until well after the alleged 40 days of resurrection sightings before His alleged ascension through the stratosphere into outer space where the gospel writers believed heaven to be located. So a far more likely explanation is that Paul developed a story that appealed to his Greek audience. The story of the resurrection may have symbolised the church or faithful believers being initially disillusioned after Christ’s crucifixion becoming invigorated by the breaths of the Holy Spirit. Paul often referred to the church as the body of Christ. The first gospels weren’t written until 66 AD and then most likely by those who weren’t eyewitnesses. The gospel writers simply ran with the resurrection narrative and embellished the story with the empty tomb and appearances that seemed spirit like. The Bible’s filled with allegorical stories after all. Take Genesis for example with the creation and flood myths.Can anyone find a flaw in this person's argument (Five reasons to believe Jesus rose from the dead - Adam4d.com) I read it, and it seemed fairly sensible. I would be happy to hear some alternative opinions on the issue.
Could you be more specific?