And while there are occasional stories within Judaism of someone
actually rising from the dead, these people still died later, and are awaiting the final resurrection to this very day.
Those with Ph.D's from many leading seminaries today come out with the idea that Jesus Christ was not really God's son, was not really born of a virgin, did not really die on the cross, did not
actually rise from the dead, and that everyone is going to heaven if they just try to be good enough.
If Christ hadn't
actually risen from the dead and appeared to them, why would they be willing to die for saying He did?
In 2004 Art in America chronicled appearances of new editions that some attributed to the Dutch artist, who, it turned out, had not
actually risen from the dead.
Not exact matches
He did not
rise from the
dead as Christians claim, but
actually died and was buried, and here are his bones.»
So if Jesus was not murdered because he
rose from the
dead, then God never
actually sacrificed his Son for salvation.
Jesus is the ONLY ONE who
actually took on human form and
rose from the
dead.
Look at it this way: whether or not there was
actually a guy named Jesus who died on a cross and
rose from the
dead some two thousand years ago, and whether or not you or I believe this story to be historically accurate, it doesn't really matter.
Except nobody believes in Chris Angel, Chris Angel never — supposedly or
actually —
rose from the
dead, and testament in the old days was worth much more than it is today.
Most also feel that believers should probably understand what their beliefs
actually entail and that they
actually believe that Jesus
rose from the
dead, that he was born
from emaculate conception, that he walked on water, etc.....
What if a person believes they are a sinner, believe that Jesus Christ died for those sins, believes that Jesus Christ
rose from the
dead, and believes in Jesus for eternal life, but doesn't
actually believe that Jesus Christ was God come in the flesh, and doesn't believe that Jesus Himself lived a sinless life?
Little did I know how drop
dead gorgeous these would turn out with the «
rose gold hardware»... which is
actually a copper pipe coupling
from the plumbing section of the hardware store!
You could think of
Dead Rising as being the sort of comedy remake they would do as a reboot to the Resident Evil series in say a decade or so
from now... kind of the way they are rebooting all sorts of tv series now but making them comedies... I should also note here... I am aware there is
actually a
Dead Rising movie already... I haven't seen it but I hope it's good and has the same humour as the game.
I feel bad for including them since I stand firmly against the use of microtransactions in premium triple - A titles, but this list is also supposed to be about the games I've enjoyed the most this year and the truth is Shadow of War's Nemesis system has given
rise to some of my cherished memories of the year, including one Orc who just kept coming back
from the
dead whom I
actually sort of miss now that he's
actually gone.
Though veteran
Dead Rising fans will say that the lack of a timer cuts any sense of urgency
from the game, and to some extent it does, it also gives you something you never had before, time to explore and
actually check what the world has to offer.
To get everyone excited, Capcom has unleashed this launch trailer for
Dead Rising 3... which
actually looks very similar to every other
Dead Rising 3 trailer the publisher has released, albeit with some very soothing music and a bunch of quotes
from media outlets who love the game.
Dead Rising has gone
from being a zany and fun take on the zombie genre — one of the few I could
actually stand, given how overdone the whole thing is — to looking like everything else.
Uh, the above comment was
actually mean't for your above Easter post... I have, as you can plainly see, not
risen from the
dead yet.