That's pretty ironic. You don't seem to think that the producers of the documentary were biased, trying to disprove that Jesus rose from the dead, yet anyone refuting it is biased. That's a good one.
The only tomb that people need to concern themselves with is the empty tomb.
"Dr. Simon Greenleaf, the Royal Professor of Law at Harvard University and author of A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, believed the Resurrection of Jesus Christ was a hoax. He was determined, once and for all, to expose the "myth" of the Resurrection. He examined the value of the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus Christ to ascertain the truth. He applied the principles contained in his three-volume treatise on evidence. His findings were recorded in his book, An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists by the Rules of Evidence Administered in the Courts of Justice. He came to the conclusion that, according to the laws of legal evidence used in courts of law, there is more evidence for the historical fact of the resurrection of Jesus Christ than for just about any other event in ancient history.
Dr. Greenleaf was so convinced by the overwhelming evidence; he committed his life to Jesus Christ!" source: Evidence that Demands a Verdict
blackregiment
:lol: I asked for an unbiased source, and you go on the defensive. Nice. ;)I never said the documentary was true, and I think those who provided that as evidence also need to provide unbiased evidence of its authenticity. In regard to the empty tomb comment, that's your opinion. I would like to see all sides of an argument and all evidence before making a decision.
Also, I never said Dr. Greenleaf wasn't a bad man, I said he was biased. He has strong convictions that the Bible is accurate (I'm not saying it isn't), but that conviction doesn't allow him to be neutral in terms of evidence.
edit~ Lastly, just because I'm refuting your evidence doesn't mean you need to demean by thoughts and opinions. Honestly though, when someone is running out of "proof" or evidence is a debate, the first thing they will do is often attack the other speaker. I'm not arguing with your asertions, I'm simply asking for unbiased evidence.
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