Okay, just for argument's sake, let's entertain the notion that there was a body of Christ left behind to be buried. No early church leaders would have allowed the remains to be kept anywhere that could ever be discovered, thus putting the "lie" to the entire faith. Anything that might have disproven the resurrection would have been utterly destroyed with at least so much vehemence as the heretical writings that might have changed the course of the developing Christian faith. Any tomb that someone thinks might contain remains of Jesus must be acknowledged by any clear-thinking person to be those of someone who simply shared his (fairly common) name. Of course, at it's very base, this claim is ludicrous, as the resurrected Jesus did not leave his earthly shell behind. Christ will come again; won't these folks be embarrassed then?
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Okay, just for argument's sake, let's entertain the notion that there was a body of Christ left behind to be buried. No early church leaders would have allowed the remains to be kept anywhere that could ever be discovered, thus putting the "lie" to the entire faith. Anything that might have disproven the resurrection would have been utterly destroyed with at least so much vehemence as the heretical writings that might have changed the course of the developing Christian faith.
Any tomb that someone thinks might contain remains of Jesus must be acknowledged by any clear-thinking person to be those of someone who simply shared his (fairly common) name.
Of course, at it's very base, this claim is ludicrous, as the resurrected Jesus did not leave his earthly shell behind. Christ will come again; won't these folks be embarrassed then?
Good points my man.
It's been a few years since "Titanic."
Cameron needed a job to pay for his Hollywood lifestyle.
Joe Ratz is appalled.
I'm sure Joe Ratz will still pray for him. :)
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