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Let’s just stick with the historical detail that basically any Bible scholar and historian (even Bart Ehrman) agrees about Jesus - his crucifixion. A profound ironic thing is that he was crucified at...
Very simple: he did not get past them because He was no longer there in the tomb. Sounds strange? Well, let’s unravel it. Gospels are notorious for presenting different versions (how many Marys? how...
Just think about it. How can it untangle mysteries if it is trained on data that failed to untangle them in the first place? If it was truly trained on Gospels it would not present itself like it does...
Absolutely not. Such a power does not exist as going to Hell is uniquely the privilege of the person concerned. It is a privilege, not even a right! Nobody can force another to go to Hell if he does...
We can't be sure of that to our shame. All of this was predicted: “When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8) It hints that His coming may not be recognized, even by...
The short answer is no! There is this false premise that Jesus' resurrection was a zombie-like re-agitation where he continues on after being crucified, dead and partly bodily decomposed. If re...
They do not really explain it. Nobody has ever did it successfully. In fact, there is no explanation possible without the supernatural argument to it. It would be easy to write it off on myths...
Jesus left the beloved disciple with his mother Mary for a very practical and far reaching outcome. Thus the beloved disciple and by extension other disciples (both male and female) finally became...
The answer is actually very simple. Your body depends on location. If you are on Earth you have the kind of body we’re accustomed to see here. If you are in Heavens the body is much different...
“Scientifically” speaking from the wrong mainstream Christian perspective Jesus would be a zombie, that is somebody who has a part of death in him. But this ‘science” would be true only if such a...
You will see this issue clearer if you understand how the resurrection truly works. It is not done by reanimating (forget zombies) but by relocation. Jesus explained it by telling that: “… whoever...
I will reply with a question: why would he do it? Why would Jesus go to the Sanhedrin after the Resurrection if he never went there of his own will before it also? What has changed actually? It was...
It's not hard to see why some people today think the resurrection of Jesus could be explained as a kind of grief hallucination. The Gospel narratives — taken on their surface — do present a strange...
Most people read this verse as a literal description of movement — that since Jesus was seen going up, He will one day come down through the sky. But the angel’s words actually speak about manner, not...
Porphyry base his claim on false premise that Jesus' resurrection was a zombie-like re-agitation where he continue on after being crucified, dead and partly bodily disintegrated. If re-livened, he is...
Jesus will kill pigs indeed but not in the sense of a butcher(slaughterer). He will do the same thing that he has already done and which is documented in the Gospels. “He said to him, ‘Come out of...
Matthew 11:2–11; Luke 7:18–28 1. John the Giant – The Greatest Born of Women John the Baptist is no reed shaken by the wind. Tough, rugged, mighty in body and in voice — the giant prophet of his time...
In Luke 22:37, Jesus immediately links the “sword” remark to Isaiah’s prophecy: “For I tell you that this Scripture must be fulfilled in me: ‘And he was numbered with the transgressors.’” The Greek...
The body was buried unclothed—washed and wrapped only in linen. The Mishnah (Moed Katan 27b) even insists that the wealthy should not be buried in expensive garments, so as not to shame the poor...