For one, your quote includes "...but have fallen asleep..." to mean "died"; without a hint of explanation or excuse for this euphemism. Not very convincing when you consider that the issue is death/not death.
Also, Paul's testimony includes mention of 500 further witnesses. This does not constitute the eyewitness testimony of 500 - it simply means ONE man SAYING there were 500. There is a huge difference.
...and did Jesus "break bread" after the resurrection?
Don't you see the problem here?
For one, your quote includes "...but have fallen asleep..." to mean "died"; without a hint of explanation or excuse for this euphemism. Not very convincing when you consider that the issue is death/not death.
Also, Paul's testimony includes mention of 500 further witnesses. This does not constitute the eyewitness testimony of 500 - it simply means ONE man SAYING there were 500. There is a huge difference.
...and did Jesus "break bread" after the resurrection?
spangularity 1 year ago
God bless.
WILDKILLBILLY 2 years ago
amen
WisdomHunter93 2 years ago
Great analogy! I will use that.
Joe
Joe881 2 years ago
These are great Pastor Tony, keep them coming, these are great, for I can use them when speaking with others.
Thanks!
ForTheHarvest 2 years ago
i always love when you use that analogy..praise God brother Tony.
SELAHPAUSE 2 years ago
oooohhh!! Good Stuff! Good STUFF!!
sixstringpraise 2 years ago
Great video Lawman! Keep it up!
God Bless
DoctorH
doctorh2005 2 years ago