My dear Mr. Ellis, when I told you to go, go to the tomb, look and see, I meant not that you should travel to Jerusalem and search for the acrosolia of Joseph of Arimathea, but rather that you should investigate the claims of the empty tomb. Now I have and always will encourage anyone that has the means, to visit the holy land, it would be hard to come away from those lands without being in someway affected. But going there, I am happy to tell you, will not be necessary for you to arrive at the conclusion that Christ has risen bodily from the dead, and this with great assurance! If physically visiting the tomb was necessary in determining the veracity of the resurrection claims, then only those who could make the pilgrimage there would be privy to the evidence.
Thanks be to God, He has provided other means of arriving at the conclusion that we can be sure beyond a reasonable doubt that the resurrection was an actual historical event supported by multiple lines of evidence.