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1. Was Jesus Dead? Morison first wanted verification that Jesus was really dead when placed in the tomb. He learned that Jesus’ death was considered factual for nearly 1800 years. Then about 200 years ago, a few skeptics postulated that Jesus didn’t die on the cross, but merely lost consciousness, and was revived by the …
Something Happened According to a New York Times article, “Shortly after Jesus was executed, his followers were suddenly galvanized from a baffled and cowering group into people whose message about a living Jesus and a coming kingdom, preached at the risk of their lives, eventually changed an empire. Something happened … But exactly what?”[5] Morison …
Jesus Predicts His Own Death and Resurrection Seven hundred years before Christ, the prophet Isaiah had written about a future Messiah, who would suffer and die for our sins, but later be restored to life. Echoing the prophecy in Isaiah 53, Jesus claimed that he was the Messiah who would be betrayed, arrested, condemned and …
We all wonder what will happen to us after we die. When a loved one dies, we long to see him or her again after our turn comes. Will we have a glorious reunion with those we love or is death the end of all consciousness? Jesus taught that life does not end after our …
Myth vs. Reality Whereas mythical gods are depicted as superheroes living out human fantasies and lusts, the Gospels portray Jesus as a man of humility, compassion and impeccable moral character. His followers present him as a real person for whom they willingly gave their lives. The non-Christian scientist Albert Einstein stated, “No one can read the …
Myth vs. Reality Whereas mythical gods are depicted as superheroes living out human fantasies and lusts, the Gospels portray Jesus as a man of humility, compassion and impeccable moral character. His followers present him as a real person for whom they willingly gave their lives. The non-Christian scientist Albert Einstein stated, “No one can read the …
Historical Impact Myths have little, if any, impact on history. The historian Thomas Carlyle said, “The history of the world is but the biography of great men.”[38] There is no nation or regime which owes its foundation or heritage to a mythological person or god. But what has been the impact of Jesus Christ? The …
Historical Impact Myths have little, if any, impact on history. The historian Thomas Carlyle said, “The history of the world is but the biography of great men.”[38] There is no nation or regime which owes its foundation or heritage to a mythological person or god. But what has been the impact of Jesus Christ? The …
The New Testament Skeptics like Ellen Johnson also dismiss the New Testament as evidence for Jesus, calling it “biased.” However, even most non-Christian historians consider ancient New Testament manuscripts as solid evidence for Jesus’ existence. Cambridge historian Michael Grant, an atheist, argues that the New Testament should be considered as evidence in the same way …