of the tomb he was placed in after the crucifiction? Does this mean that he was truly just a human being after all??
2006-07-10
09:58:16
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I believe the website is www.christiansareidiots.com
LOL! JK!
I really just wanted to see how long it took for someone to answer! I figured all the holy-rollers would be frantically searching the internet for these "scriptures". Guess I was right!
So, point is, if my "scriptures" are bs, then what makes yours ligit??
2006-07-10
10:15:05 ·
update #1
He didn't die, traditionally crucifixion victims were left on the cross as a deterrant even after death but an agreement to not leave crucifixes standing on Jewish Holidays saw him taken down and apparently entombed; he was nursed and later 'rose from the dead' to amaze the populace before later dying from the wounds inflicted during crucifixion. Jesus and his co-conspirators had not counted on him being stabbed during crucifixion - normally crucifixion victims died from stoning, exposure and starvation. The real mystery is what happened to the body? Was he human? Who knows - he was certainly a revolutionary in that he sought to actively change established society and was prepared to die for his cause. Did he die for our sins? Doesn't that just give us an easy out so that we may sin and then be forgiven? History is written by the winners. Am I rambling?
2006-07-10 10:18:02
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answered by steve_writes 2
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And what scriptures exactly are you talking about? The scriptures I follow (the Bible) say that 500 people physically saw Jesus alive after he came back from the dead. So if you're going to talk about other scriptures, tell us which ones they are if you're going to make a credible argument.
2006-07-10 17:03:10
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answered by bachlava_9 3
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Well if u are going to ask a question like that have the proof to back it up What Scripture? If u cannot supply it then it is a lie which I know already is. Waitinnnnnnnng
2006-07-10 17:03:48
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answered by CHAEI 6
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That myth has been around for a long time.
Someone saying that is just as relevant as putting full faith in a painting done 1,500 years after Christ's death. It's just a bunch of hooey.
You know what to believe. Don't let humans get in the way.
2006-07-10 17:02:11
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answered by Molly 6
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No. No such scriptures have been found. This is one of the most debated subjects on this planet. Jesus arose from the dead-it can not be proved otherwise.
2006-07-10 17:03:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Of coarse he was 'just' a human being. But why do you have to say "JUST" as if implying that humans are nothing special? And by the way no one knows what you are actually taking about so give more info or a link!
2006-07-10 17:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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What scriptures was found last Thursday. Jesus raise from the dead that it. and cisco_cantu your stupid
2006-07-10 17:03:57
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answered by Nesha 17 1
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Haha, the truth is reveled
Jesus was a man, a man who did a great amny things and ushed in a reign of peace and love. Too bad all these damn christians had to come in and ruin it all
2006-07-10 17:03:55
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answered by cisco_cantu 6
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What scripture was found last Thursday?
2006-07-10 17:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You need scripture to back that up. If you read the Bible, it will tell you all about it. I don't understand why people ask such foolish questions..
2006-07-10 17:10:32
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answered by luv2so2 3
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