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seekeerz, I don’t know what you mean about my previous thread, but moving on to this one, the best indication we have that Jesus survived is that we know dead men don’t walk and talk. Looking at just a couple of the other clues, death by crucifixion is a slow process – it usually takes days – but even to the astonishment of Pilate, this man ‘died’ in just a few hours. Furthermore, dead bodies don’t bleed. His, allegedly, did.
Peter Pedant, there is no eye witness testimony. His disciples ran away and the women watched from a distance which means they would have heard very little – and bearing in mind the darkness that was supposed to have descended, they wouldn’t have seen much either.
The Romans saw Jesus as a troublemaker - that's why he was sentenced to death - and the Easter story, one of politics and intrigue, is shrouded (no pun intended) in contradictions and mystery. However, it does strike me as rather curious that people are unwilling to consider the rational – which is there if you look - but positively eager to believe the highly unlikely – or dare I say impossible?
Anne, //i was not there, but i know a man who was !!!!!!!!!!! //
No you don't. If you're Christian and you're talking about Jesus, he wouldn't recognise you or your religion. Christianity hadn't been invented in his day. He was never anything but a Jew.