Quid est Veritas?
In Memoriam to CS Lewis
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You realize that you are proving my point for me, right?
If I were to delete Koine Greek, one would not be able to tell if you are discussing alien abductions or the blood libel claims.
Scientifically speaking, it is more likely that another species has located earth and visited it than that a man rose from the dead, walked through walls, disappeared whimsically, and then ascended off of earth.
I am not proving your point as it were, because the accounts of the resurrection aren't as dubious as alien abductions. Please read up on the early accounts and you will see this. Case in point, the title of Pontius Pilate which mainstream Archaeology held to be Procurator and the gospels held to be Prefect. Later, a decree by this governor was found in Israel which gave his title as prefect. There are many such other points I could raise regarding Roman Officials, the Sanhedrin etc. but this one will do for now. The accounts stand up on ancillary points, so have a higher probability on its primary point.
This differs from Alien abductions which tend to be night time events with poor witness tallies and high chances of other physiological events being at play as I had originally stated. Not at all reliable.
On your second point, I agree. My wording was terrible, for which I apologise. I should have made it more clear. I refer to the above regarding the quality of those accounts.
On your third point, I disagree. Scientifically speaking, for another species to visit earth would require advanced space travel with faster than light capabilities, a willingness to do so and a leap of logic that those creatures would in any way resemble earth life or even be capable of being seen as alive by us. The assumptions and chances of any near stars harbouring life as well as the at this stage, theoretical impossibility of faster than light travel coupled with xeno-biologic considerations as to your abduction accounts, makes this highly implausible indeed.
On the other hand, the chance of men being "scientifically dead" and becoming alive again is far more plausible. This has happened quite frequently where medicine has declared someone dead only for them to actually still be alive. I am a doctor, so I know this to be the case and have read case studies. I don't think this is the case with Jesus of course, but for the sake of argument "men rising from the dead" has happened in many a morgue and operating theatre.
Also, your further argument is assuming a "science" basis. Please tell me on what methodology you base the assertion that it is more probable for aliens to visit us than the Resurrection accounts, for on the Historical-Critical method, this is not the case. You are assuming your own point here, not very scientific of you.
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