Did Jesus really resurrected?

The case of Jashua is not to follow the institutional religion , and that appeals to me.
Except, now Jesus is institutionalized religion.

And, it's not a matter of what appeals - it's a matter of what is the truth.
 
Except, now Jesus is institutionalized religion.

And, it's not a matter of what appeals - it's a matter of what is the truth.

As someone said " what is the truth "

Physically truth is any thing I can touch with my skin or my eye ,.or rather with my senses . can you touch , Homer or Plato or God
Spiritual truth is what I feel emotional.
 
What is not a fiction ?. Is my grandfather not a fiction , I never have seen him

Technically your granpa couldnt have been a fiction otherwise you wouldnt be here, events that transpired attributed to him could be fiction though.
 
As someone said " what is the truth "

Physically truth is any thing I can touch with my skin or my eye ,.or rather with my senses . can you touch , Homer or Plato or God
Spiritual truth is what I feel emotional.
In my experience, emotions have proven to be a bad source for determining truth.

But if you truly believe that Jesus was the son of the creator of the universe; that he was killed and then rose from the dead; and that this somehow is supposed to save humanity - then go for it.

It sounds rather implausible to me.
 
Technically your granpa couldnt have been a fiction otherwise you wouldnt be here, events that transpired attributed to him could be fiction though.



I like that . Abraham is real because Jews are alive. Let me extrapolate Christ existed because we have christian at this time
 
No...pretty sure everyone has (or had) four.
Really? How do you get four grandfathers? A long line of gay marriage? :rolleyes:

I like that . Abraham is real because Jews are alive. Let me extrapolate Christ existed because we have christian at this time
Wrong on both counts.
The fact you had a grandfather doesn't actually confirm his identity.
 
In my experience, emotions have proven to be a bad source for determining truth.

But if you truly believe that Jesus was the son of the creator of the universe; that he was killed and then rose from the dead; and that this somehow is supposed to save humanity - then go for it.

It sounds rather implausible to me.

Friend It is just as good or better then believe , that before the Big Bang there was nothing or ( very very small ) and we started to evolve into millions of galaxy and in the galaxy we have billions of stars.
 
Mom has two, dad has two. 2 and 2 is 4.
And wouldn't they be your great grandfathers? Just asking...

YOUR grandfathers would be your mother's father and your father's father.
= 2. :rolleyes:
 
Friend It is just as good or better then believe , that before the Big Bang there was nothing or ( very very small ) and we started to evolve into millions of galaxy and in the galaxy we have billions of stars.
I don't know that I "believe" there was nothing before the big bang either. My suspicion is that the universe has always existed. It may run through cycles, like a continuous sine wave or musical note.

There once was a note pure and easy
 
Gday,

The Ancient of Days is Adam, not Jesus.

The Ancient of Days is generally considered to be God by Jews and most Christians.

Mormons think he is Adam.

Some Christians think he is Jesus Christ.

Buddhists think he is Brahma.


On a somewhat related note, how reliable a source is Josephus? He mentions the resurrection, but I don't know the history of his works or how solid a testimony it is...

It is corrupted by Christians - it maybe a total forgery or a corrupted passage.


K.
 
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