It makes more logical sense that someone came along and removed his body in the middle of the night to make it look like a miracle. The most likely person would be Jospeh of Aramathea, who had Jesus' body put into his own tomb in his own garden. Quite simply people moved the body and buried it elsewhere. Of course that would be devastating to Christianity and the money machine that it is, since it Jesus was not the son of God, but a mortal, then the whole religion would be exposed as a farce.
Why would someone who could walk on water, heal the sick, turn water into wine, was born immaculately, etc, need the door on the tomb opened to get the physical body out? Not much of a miracle there..........but certainly makes you question the whole thing.
2007-05-23
09:19:59
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