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.Of course it is relevant.
If Jesus existed and was a real person of history, then we have to deal with certain established historical events i.e. His crucifixion, the discovery of His empty tomb, post-mortem appearances of Jesus after His death. The origin and explanation of the formation and rise of the early church.
I claim He was not only a real person, but that He actually was crucified, buried, and rose from the dead.
I therefore, have ample justification for maintaining that Jesus of Nazareth the Christ is not simply an imaginary friend of mine, but rather the Son of God.
Christopher Hitchens said:I'll grant you that it would possible to track the pregnancy of the woman Mary who's mentioned about three times in the Bible and to show there was no male intervention in her life at all but yet she delivered herself of a healthy baby boy. I can say I don't say that's impossible. Parthenogenesis is not completely unthinkable. It does not prove that his paternity is divine and it wouldn't prove that any of his moral teachings were thereby correct. Nor, if I was to see him executed one day and see him walking the streets the next, would that show that his father was God or his mother was a virgin or that his teachings were true, especially given the commonplace nature of resurrection at that time and place. After all, Lazarus was raised, never said a word about it. The daughter of Jairus was raised, didn't say a thing about what she'd been through. And the Gospels tell us that at the time of the crucifixion all the graves in Jerusalem opened and their occupants wandered around the streets to greet people. So it seems resurrection was something of a banality at the time. Not all of those people clearly were divinely conceived. So I'll give you all the miracles and you'll still be left exactly where you are now, holding an empty sack.
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