beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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there is of course another option, the resurrection didnt happen and the story was made up. no group hallucination needed, just someones imagination. can never understand why people believe story with no contempoary account, none of the gospels are of someone actually living along side Jesus at the time. for a supposedly important person, no one who met him at the time thought to record their account.My first priority is to get to the truth. Then, based upon that, I will orientate my life accordingly. I would be OK with that. Having looked at everything, it is clear that Jesus did exist, and that he had disciples, and that he was crucified, and that his disciples sincerely believed that he rose from the dead on the third day. Sceptics and believers alike accept these things. That leaves us with 2 options. Either he did indeed rise from the dead, or the disciples experienced a group hallucination, which would be like having a group dream.