I think someone just removed Jesus's body from the tomb, he did
not rise from the dead).
Well, the concensus of most modern NT exegetes is that said simple, preacher man did
not rise from the dead so bottom line it is time to admit to the fraud and to return our money.
If the Bible is a myth then while a man named Jesus might have lived, he probably certainly was not God, and while he might have died as a criminal on the cross, he most likely did
not rise from the dead.
Jesus Christ was a mythical figure who did
not rise from the dead.
«If Jesus rose from the dead, then you have to accept all that he said; if he didn't rise from the dead, then why worry about any of what he said?
He, however, is no god and did
not rise from the dead.
So did Jesus raise himself from the dead or did God raise Jesus from the dead?You say that if the Bible is not all true then Jesus did
not rise from the dead.
If some of the Bible is not true, then Jesus did
not rise from the dead.
So if some of the Bible is not true, then Jesus did
not rise from the dead.
He did
not rise from the dead as Christians claim, but actually died and was buried, and here are his bones.»
That He truly did
not rise from the dead.
If Jesus did
not rise from the dead, as you point out, following Jesus» teaching and example is still the best way to live.
And yet you can
not rise from the dead, turn water into wine or heal people by laying on of hands.
However, based on statements like «Christ did
not rise from the dead and was most likely eaten by dogs,» you kind of get the idea that this guy doesn't believe in the deity of Christ.
Did a little birdie whisper in Crossan's ear, telling him that Jesus did
not rise from the dead; that His body was eaten by dogs?
Things like: — there is no such thing as a ghost — people do
not rise from the dead — snakes can not talk — seas do not part at the wave of a hand, and on and on...
If it is, then we are left with little choice but to say that Jesus did
not rise from the dead, nor is he risen today.
If Jesus didn't rise from the dead, his disciples new it.
-- Isn't the Son of God, — He wasn't born of a virgin — He wasn't / Isn't perfect — He wasn't God and man in one person — He didn't die a sin atoning death on the cross — He didn't rise from the dead and ascend
... — If he did
not rise from the dead, then he decomposed in the grave like any other man.
Apol... I know my reasoning is valid because snakes can't talk, 600 year old men can't build a boat and float 2 of every animal on the planet around for a year, the Red Sea can't part, men can't rise from the dead, and a host of other nonsense that Christians believe just can't happen.
There are a thousand possible answers to such a question, but let's just face the music and jump to the hardest and most troublesome answer of all: If Jesus did
not rise from the dead, probably most of Christianity is a lie.
There is no point in imagining that Christ did
not rise from the dead, 1 Cor.
People don't rise from the dead, unless someone revives them... Learn your science.
As Easter draws near and Christians around the world focus their thoughts on the resurrection of Jesus, it is sometimes helpful to consider how the world, our lives, and Christianity would be different if Jesus had
not risen from the dead.
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.
Not exact matches
@Theist You think some Jewish guy
rose from the
dead 2,000 years ago along with dozens of other aspects of Christianity that aren't even remotely possible.
all things were created by nothing with nothing and for nothing... that takes more faith than i have... i prefer to believe in Jesus Christ — the one and only who
rose from the
dead — the most astounding historical fact ever recorded; Christians don't have all the answers but as the author Don Miller noted: «I can no more understand the complexity of God than the pancakes I made for breakfast can understand the complexity of me»
Because if you were wrong about something that you «knew» to be the truth, then you become aware (whether you want to or
not) that it is possible to be wrong about other things, like, for instance, the «knowledge» that Jesus
rose from the
dead...
So I believe it is
not so much what I can prove that matters in the end, but what I can manifest of that truth, that Jesus is Lord, and that He
rose from the
dead.
The bottom line is if you don't believe that a man who was his own father
rose from the
dead to make up for the mischief of a talking snake you are going to burn forever, for God is love.
Isn't it incredible that someone born of a virgin
rose from the
dead?
Not to mention early Christians had first - hand eyewitnesses of Christ being
risen from the
dead among them.
Luke 16:31 «He said to him, «If they do
not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will
not be convinced even if someone
rises from the
dead.»»
Ideas like «Jesus couldn't really be God, Jesus couldn't have
risen from the
dead.»
But one awaits the return of the Messiah who died and
rose from the
dead and is recognized as Lord and Son of God; the other awaits the coming of a Messiah, whose features remain hidden till the end of time; and the latter waiting is accompanied by the drama of
not knowing or of misunderstanding Christ Jesus.
He senses that it will
not satisfy Christians, since it «requires one to suspend judgment about some truth that one thinks one knows, such as that Jesus
rose from the
dead.»
But I'm
not convinced it's an accident that the first person to declare that Jesus had
risen from the
dead (to a group of skeptical men!)
But Abraham speaks over the head of the rich man, over the heads of the Pharisees, in what sounds like a direct address to us church types who claim faith in a certain Galilean raised
from the
dead, «If they do
not listen to Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced even if someone
rises from the
dead.»
For as yet they knew
not the scripture, that he must
rise again
from the
dead.»
To say that Jesus is
risen from the
dead is
not to say he has returned to his earthly life, but to say that God lifted Jesus up to new life.
31 «But Abraham said, «If they won't listen to Moses and the prophets, they won't listen even if someone
rises from the
dead.
Though I can
not be certain, I assume that demons believe that God exists as the Trinity, and that God is holy, righteous, and good, and that Jesus was God incarnate, born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died on the cross, and
rose again
from the
dead.
Bieber said: «Easter is
not about a bunny, it's a reminder that my Jesus died on the cross for my sins and then
rose from the
dead defeating death!»
Easter is
not about a bunny, it's a reminder that my Jesus died on the cross and then
rose from the
dead!
The women and then other disciples claimed that Jesus was
not dead, but
risen from the grave and that he had appeared to them.
If a person believes that Jesus died on the cross for their sins, and
rose again
from the
dead, but don't believe that by faith in Jesus they have life that can never be lost, are they justified?
If they believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for the sins of all mankind, and if they believe that three days after his death, Jesus Christ
rose from the
dead and if they believe all of these things, but don't believe in Jesus for eternal life, that person is
not saved.
31 «But he said to him, «If they do
not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will
not be persuaded even if someone
rises from the
dead.
Was it on one of the Sabbaths that Jesus
rose from the
dead and
not on the first day of the week.