What would be enough for you to accept something as fact?
If something is almost universally accepted as true by experts, that's not enough for you?
You have completely misinterpreted what the scholars are saying.
Firslty, I will point out that these people are not experts in history or fact finding, they are people who wanted to spend their time studying the bible and events around the time of Jesus. Most people doing that are Christians and are biased regarding the results the find. It is the completely the wrong way to find the truth.
But regardless: the people you are relying on, are not saying that it is a fact that the disciiples believed in the resurrection, they are saying that with the limited information they have, that their best guess as to what happened, is that most (not all) of the disciples believed that he came back to life. Even they know it's not a fact.
In football terms, this is what you're doing:
If we ask leading football experts who they think is most likely to win the Premier League next season, those experts will agree that it's Man City.
You are then taking that best guess and saying that it's a fact that Man City will win the league next year.
Obviously I know you'll read that and immediately say no without thinking, but that is what you're doing. Your 'experts' are not experts in finding the truth, and they have not concluded that it is a fact that the disciples believed in the resurrection.
You actually have no interest in facts or finding the truth - you believe in god and you want to find anything you can that gives any credibility to your beliefs. As soon as you learn that something isn't a fact and no one will believe you, you will move onto something else that might help you persuade people.
All I'm interested in is the truth. If Jesus really was the son of god, that would be amazing, as I explained earlier in this thread. But every single fact under the sun (and all those the other side of the sun) prove that the bible is a load of made up fiction.
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