Tnmusicman
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I'm interested to know...
What sources have you got that were written at the time of the event by author's of verifiable identity and describe the resurrection of Jesus?
Allow me to give certain points of concern that somewhat round out my belief in the resurrection as an historical event.(I tried to bullet point this but my phone is not letting me for some reason)
Some say Jesus body was stolen but the Jews and Romans had no motive to steal the body.
The holy women eyewitnesses are proof that the Gospels are accurate historical records. I think a lot of historians would agree that no ancient author would have used women for witnesses to Christ's resurrection. Women were second class citizens in biblical times and i believe their account of witnessing Jesus after His death was rather embarrassing for some yet the Bible says Christ first appeared to Mary and other holy women. The apostles didn't believe Mary when she said Jesus' tomb was empty. Once again, I believe it was a source of embarrassment for the Apostles that Jesus appeared first to women.
Then we have the 500 or so witnesses that attest to Jesus resurrection. A lot if skeptics in the past have claimed it was an hallucination. It would be impossible for a large crowd of people to have had the same hallucination at once. The apostles touched Jesus and watched him eat. The hallucination theory is further debunked because after the ascension of Jesus sightings of him stopped.
Also I consider the great change in the disciples as being evidence. Why did the disciples go from frightened, timid followers of Jesus before his death, to bold evangelists willing to die preaching his resurrection if they just really made the whole thing up and he was still dead? Remember, before Jesus was crucified, the disciples were, for the most part, cowards. Peter denied even knowing Jesus 3 times before the crucifixion. What event changed them from cowards to courageous?
People do certainly die for false beliefs all the time, but they think they are dying for the truth. If the disciples faked the resurrection, they would know Christianity is a lie. History records they were tortured and killed for their faith. Logically, if Jesus didnt really rise from the dead, Saul would just gloat in his victory, exposing Jesus as a fraud who couldnt conquer death after all, so what event could have caused him to convert?
Concerning the reliability of The Word I refer you to German New Testament CRITIC Gerd Lüdemann,who concludes, It may be taken as historically certain that Peter and the disciples had experiences after Jesus death in which Jesus appeared to them as the risen Christ.
Gary Habermas found that 75% of scholars accept the historicity of the discovery of Jesus empty tomb and that there is near universal agreement on the post-mortem appearances. These can therefore be counted as good evidence of the resurrection.
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