That's an assumption that does not tally with what I've seen and heard in life.I understand that after my death, that's it for me, there is no more.
I can tell you an anecdote about my grandmother at some point if you like.
Hopefully you are aware now of how to sign up if you do come to realise the truth of what I've been saying.If I could find any evidence that Jesus was really the son of god, that would be amazing - I could get to go to heaven, my family (those that haven't already gone to hell through no fault of their own) could go to heaven and we could be together - that would be amazing - where do I sign? I'd love that to be true. I'd be more than happy to change my path, I couldn't change fast enough.
I think I've presented evidence that stands up to more than a modicum of scrutiny. I'm not saying that I'd expect it to convince everyone, but it is at least worthy of consideration, and the fact that there are people, who presumably have functioning brains, bothering to engage in this discussion at all bears that out. Take the shroud. This has been sufficient to convert scientists to the faith. There's your modicum of scrutiny for you: scientists have studied the shroud and as a result decided to devote the rest of their lives to Jesus. Google Peter Schumacher, VP-8 image analyzer.But I can't find any evidence that stands up to a modicum of scrutiny.
No.Ok. You may have already said what denomination you are, but I missed it. You're not JW are you?
It was more the reverse in my case. My family frankly seemed to despise me for choosing to follow Jesus. Tried to stop me from going to church, hated it when I got baptised, called me names. I imagine they would have been delighted had I renounced my faith.The JW cult is particularly unfair, meaning that when people realise that their faith is false, they can't leave, because if they do, they are ostracised and can't see their own family any more.
Well, it led to them being crucified themselves in some cases, if that is what you mean by having a lot to gain.I can go with your first points. It is not, however, clear that his disciples sincerely believed that he rose from the dead. Jesus prophesied that he would and his disciples believed him, although they may not have known whether it would be in physical form or more spiritually, and when he hadn't risen, it wouldn't be surprising if they moved him to a secret location in order to push the new religion that they believed in. The disciples had a lot to gain from lying.
I think they were poised to melt away and slink off back to their old lives until Jesus popped up again. They were hiding away, afraid of the Jews and Romans, not in the sort of state of mind to go around nicking bodies and exposing themselves to arrest and potential execution for proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus when they would have known it wasn't even true.They have been immortalised, we are still talking about them now. Their actions meant they could claim to be important people, the disciples of the son of god. If they had left Jesus dead in his tomb and the new religion had died, that would have been the end of everything they believed in and stood for and worked for.
Yes they do. I'm not saying they all do, but Bart Ehrman, who is probably the leading sceptic among New Testament scholars does.No they don't. Sceptics, as I've shown above, do not imagine that the disciples believed Jesus had been resurrected.
Got to go somewhere now. I'll address the remaining points later:
If Jesus did rise from the dead, why didn't he go and see the jewish leaders and say hi? What was the point in rising from the dead if he wasn't going to show himself to everyone?
No. They lied.
Why would they add a piece of cloth to an insignificant the edge of the material? And it's also a weird coincidence that the repair work was done at exactly the time that evidence predicted would have been when the whole thing was faked. And even if you are correct - why don't they just carbon date a bit of the cloth that's original, thus proving the date.
The cloth was damaged in a fire - but doesn't the WAXS method of dating require that the cloth was kept between 20 and 22 degrees C? That's tricky if it was in a fire. And not that the carbon dating shows that the piece was a lot older than the repairs done after 1532.
But you think it was made by being wrapped around Jesus's dead body don't you? Or do you think it was more miracluous than that?
I understand that after my death, that's it for me, there is no more. If I could find any evidence that Jesus was really the son of god, that would be amazing - I could get to go to heaven, my family (those that haven't already gone to hell through no fault of their own) could go to heaven and we could be together - that would be amazing - where do I sign? I'd love that to be true. I'd be more than happy to change my path, I couldn't change fast enough.
But I can't find any evidence that stands up to a modicum of scrutiny.
Ok. You may have already said what denomination you are, but I missed it. You're not JW are you? The JW cult is particularly unfair, meaning that when people realise that their faith is false, they can't leave, because if they do, they are ostracised and can't see their own family any more.
I can go with your first points. It is not, however, clear that his disciples sincerely believed that he rose from the dead. Jesus prophesied that he would and his disciples believed him, although they may not have known whether it would be in physical form or more spiritually, and when he hadn't risen, it wouldn't be surprising if they moved him to a secret location in order to push the new religion that they believed in. The disciples had a lot to gain from lying. They have been immortalised, we are still talking about them now. Their actions meant they could claim to be important people, the disciples of the son of god. If they had left Jesus dead in his tomb and the new religion had died, that would have been the end of everything they believed in and stood for and worked for.
No they don't. Sceptics, as I've shown above, do not imagine that the disciples believed Jesus had been resurrected.
If Jesus did rise from the dead, why didn't he go and see the jewish leaders and say hi? What was the point in rising from the dead if he wasn't going to show himself to everyone?
No. They lied.
Why would they add a piece of cloth to an insignificant the edge of the material? And it's also a weird coincidence that the repair work was done at exactly the time that evidence predicted would have been when the whole thing was faked. And even if you are correct - why don't they just carbon date a bit of the cloth that's original, thus proving the date.
The cloth was damaged in a fire - but doesn't the WAXS method of dating require that the cloth was kept between 20 and 22 degrees C? That's tricky if it was in a fire. And not that the carbon dating shows that the piece was a lot older than the repairs done after 1532.
But you think it was made by being wrapped around Jesus's dead body don't you? Or do you think it was more miracluous than that?