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Uploaded on Feb 27, 2012

A quick tour of the book Resurrection iWitness, an interactive book on the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus.

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  • 95TurboSol

    The book looks awesome Doug! I have your quick source guide to christian apologetic so I know the high quality content you produce :)

    -Matt

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  • 95TurboSol

    The resurrection occurrence was being told by the early church fathers less than three years after the resurrection (before A.D.36) as is written in Paul's letter to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 15) On his travel to Jerusalem where he stayed with Cephas and meet also with James, Jesus brother, who told him the things that happened. 45 years is historically false, I would question who ever told you that. Also can you present some evidence about mark thinking its allegorical?

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  • DeterministicOne

    If Jesus was resurrected, why isn't he here on earth? Wouldn't a rational immortal being stick around? You know, maybe prevent some suffering here and there?

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  • superfoge

    How about the book of Acts? Within just a few short weeks of Jesus being crucified, the apostle Peter stands and preaches regarding the life, death and resurrection of Jesus to a crowd he says were all eyewitnesses themselves (Acts 2:22, 32). He doesn't attempt to prove these things, to argue "for" them, but instead argues "from" them, attempting to make sense of why these things happened. The crowd knew they happened, they just didn't understand the implications of it all.

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  • TheIconodule

    You really need to read some new testament history. May I first of all reccomend NT Write? Perhaps Mike Lincona? In fact read all the skeptics first, then read the counter arguments from those whom actually believe.

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