Tombs get robbed all the time. foxhound_fox
Here's the problem: Ancients knew this. The fact that they came to belief in the resurrection is the reason why the tomb story is very important. No one would have come to belief in the resurrection just because they saw an empty grave.
When someone dies, people grieve and often "see" those who they loved a lot all the time, it is a common occurrence within the human psyche, it aids emotional healing. foxhound_fox
likewise, the ancients were very aware of this fact. Visions of the deceased always served as evidence that the man was dead, not alive and walking around. The visions simply cannot account for the belief in the resurrection. Furthermore, from what we've been able to gather from our most valuable sources, these appearances were bodily group experiences.
If you can point me to a source that isn't in the Bible that records anything about the resurrection I would love to see it. foxhound_fox
I would like to see why you don't trust the New Testament and only trust sources outside the New Testament. The fact that christians in 367 AD decided to call these books holy scripture is of no relavence.
Everything about Jesus that somehow twists his life into something supernatural or divine is purely mythology and based solely on faith. foxhound_fox
No, not really. Again, without the resurrection it is very hard to account for the cumulative facts of the empty tomb, the appearances of Christ to the twelve, to Paul, to James, and to the 500 bretheren, and it is very hard to explain the origin of the Christian faith.
There is absolutely not a shred of evidence to support any of it... if there were, everyone on the planet would be Christan.foxhound_fox
ummmmm....:lol:I'm sorry, but that comment sounds tantamount to saying that every American would accept Evolution, and every american would accept the fact that the earth is 4.5 billion years old if there were actually evidence for it. We know that there is an incredible wide and diverse body of evidence for evolution and the age of the earth, but we also know that only 28% of americans embrace this simple fact of science.
for more information, check out the following 3 sources
Wright, The Resurrection of the Son of God, Fortress, 2003
Eddy and Boyd, The Jesus Legend, Baker Academic, 2007
Bauckham, Jesus and the Eyewitnesses, Wm. B Eerdmans, 2006
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