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Case For The Resurrection of Jesus - Dr. William Lane Craig

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

This is a short video of Dr. William Lane Craig in a debate addressing the historicity of Christ's resurrection.

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  • Question.

    (1) Wouldent his corpse start to decay after 3 days?

    (2) After 3 days his brain's neurons should have all stoped firing and if he was reanimated he would be functionally retarded wouldent he?

    (3) Doesnt the act of dying for the sins of mankind kinda not mean much if he comes back as he dident truly sacrifice anything?

    (4) if Jesus is god, and god is immortal doesnt that mean he never died at all?

  • Dionysus . His name in Linear B tablets shows he was worshipped from c. 1500—1100 BC by Mycenean Greeks: other traces of Dionysian-type cult have been found in ancient Minoan Crete.E. Kessler states that Dionysian cult had developed into strict monotheism by the 4th century CE; together with Mithraism and other sects the cult formed an instance of "pagan monotheism" in direct competition with Early Christianity during Late Antiquity.

    This explains the "one true vine"line in the NT.

  • No, Paul did not see Jesus. He claims to have seen his ghost, which is not a very reliable claim. You might as well claim that you talk to Elvis, and when people point out he died before you could have met him, you answer "well the ghost of Elvis"

    Be honest, for once. What kind of deity doesn't even think to have one single person write about Jesus who could have met him. Jesus is a legend, you know it and I know it.

  • @nosuchthing8 First of all Cult of Dionysus is estimated to be around 300-150 B.C , second Jesus Does not have a birth father He existed as the Word before all ages and He only took His flesh from Virgin Mary. He was also not reborn He was rose from the dead and ascended to the heaven bodily. Christ does not have Two "birth" He is ever existent and is Incarnated. And also Paul did see Christ, He was not his actual Apostle but he later saw Him in appearance just like the rest of the Apostles

  • @nosuchthing8 First, you dont know that nobody ever wrote about Jesus. The earliest writings we have about Alexander the Great come hundreds of years after Alexanders death. Yet, it is almost unthinkable to think that people did not write about him during his life. Secondly, the Jews, in their Babylonian Talmud Tractate Sanhedrin 43a, it clearly states that a man named "Yeshua" had disciples and was hung on passover for leading Israel astray and for "sorcery".

  • @AegeanKing : Actually if Jesus had done half of what was claimed (healed and resurrected and fed thousands magically) someone would have written it down or wrote a letter to someone. Like Paul (but he never met Jesus. dang). Everything points to legend : No one wrote about Jesus when he was around, and as the legend grew so did the writings.

  • @DivineAegis02 : The whole Blood/Body/Wine/Ressurection shtick was solen from the cult of Dionysus. It was a very old faith (some estimates are 4000 years old) and has most of the key elements : Mother is mortal, father is a deity. Dionsyus dies and is reborn every year along with the vines, and suffers like a mortal. Also like Jesus Dionysus had two births and was "reborn".

  • No one who wrote about Jesus could have met him, and we don't know who wrote the Gospels, but they were also written long after his supposed death. So there is zero worthwhile evidence for the historicity of Jesus. On the other side, all the evidence seems to point to him not existing : the evidents depicted in the NT (earthquakes, etc.) would have been recorded by the historians of the time. And funny how Jesus was supposed to heal and feed thousands, and yet no one wrote it down. Legend.

  • @MrBeautifulba1 ohman I watched it again and laughed even harder. Its so funny for so many reasons, you really couldnt make up this shit. Im really starting to doubt if it really is not the same person. I mean he cant play an instrument is just dancing there being useless, he has this gay-ish vibe over him, so does william lane craig, this christian gay-ish double life guy. such a dorky dancer. William Lane Craig would dance like that if he would. Great just great, comedy gold.

  • @manwithouthat44 Fantastic!!

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