I_are_sceptical said:
So should my religious beliefs be based on the conclusions you and these other people have reached, or should I base my beliefs on Jesus' words as they are found in the Gospels?
I did not say that. I was just reasoning that that part is not strictly Bible, but a Bible conclusion. Open to discussion (as we are doing).
Are you telling me that my religious beliefs should be based on circumstantial evidence?
No, but it helps.
The truth of Jesus' claims: There are those about the present, and those about the future. If Jesus lied about any of it, He is a liar. God is not a liar, :. if any of Jesus' claims proved false, He would be proven not God.
One of Jesus' claims: rise from the dead three days after crucifixion.
After Jesus' crucifixion, His claim was put to the test. It was pending. That is how the Gospel hangs on His rising from the dead.
If He lied about His resurrection, He wasn't God, and wasn't the savior. No Christianity.
In the third chapter of Jonah, God says He will overthrow Nineveh in forty days. But He did not actually do that, according to Jonah 3:10.
Yes. Compassion. They repented. He changed His mind, because the reason for their doom dissipated.
In John chapter 7:8-10, Jesus told His brothers to go to the Feast of Tabernacles, but He was not going to go. Then He went, secretly. He deliberately deceived them.
He said wasn't going with them at that time. He did not lie. He went in secretly, yes, but He didn't mislead them.
Who says the Gospel hinges on the fact of the Resurrection? I'm presuming you mean Paul. But what authority does Paul have to be saying such a thing?
Putting aside the question of Paul's authority, it doesn't have to be "said". It just is. Read above. If He didn't rise, He lied. If He lied, He wasn't God. If He wasn't God, He wasn't the savior. No Christianity.
So are you saying that Jesus' claim to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life was a lie until after Jesus had been Resurrected? If it was true the moment Jesus said it, wouldn't it remain true under any circumstances?
It was true. BUT, if He did not rise (ie He lied when He said He would rise), He was a liar, and could not be the Son of God (ie the Way, the Truth and the Life). His resurrection served as proof (ie a very specific prediction that could only be proof positive by supernatural means).
Secondly, by that line of reasoning, it would remain a lie until Jesus fulfilled His prophesy of Returning. Would you agree or disagree?
Nope. Jesus said very specifically that He would rise three days later, period. If He did not, He would have proven Himself not God.