One conspiracy theory, not impossible.
Some believe he had a twin brother.
It was common at that time for family and friends to rescue people from crucifixion, bribing any guards,
Drugs existed even then that could slow the heart beat, making someone appear dead, served in a wine soaked rag, would be easy
It was about 2000 years ago, the bible as we know it were written down, many years after the event,
Could you remember something in perfect detail 10 years later what about 30 years later.
Anything is possible
2007-09-03 07:00:08
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answered by steven m 7
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I hardly think so. Nails driven in His hands and feet. I doubt they were fake nails driven through fake hands and feet. People saw Him tortured, whipped, hit with fists, etc. An awful lot of people would have been had to be in on the scheme or a whole lot all of people were fooled. No, it was no fake job. What would it profit Him to fake it? It's not likely that someone would pay Him to do it. Why should they care if He faked His death or not? Their not going to get anything out of it. What good would it do Him? He'd have to sneak off to someplace far away, always live in obscurity, and always fear that someone would discover Him. Besides, how would He fake arising back to Heaven. The Bible says "He was caught up in the clouds." ...arose. Jesus died to forgive our sins. It was no fake or fluke. This is the core of the Christian faith.
2007-09-02 18:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Jesus didn't fake his death because Jesus never died, nor was he ever crucified.
According to Islam, when Judos told on Jesus Christ, and they came to kill him, God raised Jesus to heaven, and he made Judos look exactly like Jesus so that he'd be killed instead f Jesus.
Jesus is still alive in heaven, he's the only prophet who didn't die. Jesus will come back to earth, and when he does, it will be the end of the world!
I don't mean to offend anyone, he said not to cover it up, and I didn't. That's our belief.
2007-09-02 19:38:55
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answered by wala 2
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Wow. That's a deep question with many answers.
The truth is, no, he didn't. He would have had to die eventually, and the secret of that grave wouldn't be kept for an hour. Plus the fact that it was Roman soldiers, professionals in their line of work in crucifying, that verified that He was dead, and even pierced His side, causing a mixture of blood and water (which any first year medical person should tell you that's a clear sign of death). Then Roman soldiers, under the penalty of their death and their family's death, were ordered to guard the tomb that Jesus was in. Nothing can explain away all these facts logically. If you go out of your way to say "well, if this and this and this, then it's POSSIBLE", then you're not really looking for the truth. You're looking to believe what you want to believe.
Look at all the facts if you're really looking for the truth. Don't seek to prove your hypothesis, because you'll always succeed.
2007-09-02 18:32:18
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answered by Christian #3412 5
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Of course not. Jesus never lived.
Did a historical Jesus exist?
http://www.nobeliefs.com/exist.htm
ALL CLAIMS OF JESUS DERIVE FROM HEARSAY ACCOUNTS
No one has the slightest physical evidence to support a historical Jesus; no artifacts, dwelling, works of carpentry, or self-written manuscripts. All claims about Jesus derive from writings of other people. There occurs no contemporary Roman record that shows Pontius Pilate executing a man named Jesus. Devastating to historians, there occurs not a single contemporary writing that mentions Jesus. All documents about Jesus got written well after the life of the alleged Jesus from either: unknown authors, people who had never met an earthly Jesus, or from fraudulent, mythical or allegorical writings. Although one can argue that many of these writings come from fraud or interpolations, I will use the information and dates to show that even if these sources did not come from interpolations, they could still not serve as reliable evidence for a historical Jesus, simply because all sources derive from hearsay accounts.
Hearsay means information derived from other people rather than on a witness' own knowledge.
Courts of law do not generally allow hearsay as testimony, and nor does honest modern scholarship. Hearsay provides no proof or good evidence, and therefore, we should dismiss it.
2007-09-02 18:42:27
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answered by YY4Me 7
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I'm sorry, thats just really dumb.
1st: Beaten by the praetorians
2nd Beaten yet again by the praetorians
3rd Crucified by the praetorians
4th Run through with a lance by the praetorians
6th Tomb guarded by guess who... No, not the NYPD... The praetorians.
Oh, and if you don't know what praetorians are, they're pretty much the meanest guys of the ancient world. Look up Hitler's SS, thats what they were like.
2007-09-02 18:39:07
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answered by CanadianFundamentalist 6
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Didn't you see The Passion of the Christ? If that doesn't prove his death I don't know what does! (A totally factual, historically accurate portrayal of crucifixions and Jesus' death in particular). Can you pick up on the sarcasm? I'm laying it on pretty thick:p
2007-09-02 18:30:52
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answered by keri gee 6
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Yes according to Islam God raised him up to himself.
2007-09-02 19:44:31
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answered by B 4
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have you faked having a brain....of course he didn't.......do you want God and everything that has been going on for over 2000 years proved a lie....how would you feel......then what will you do...panic, would you suddenly get made because the thing you've hated so long is proved a lie and now you have nothing to pick on ...how will you people go on.....
2007-09-02 18:31:53
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answered by purpleaura1 6
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Of course He did not. His sole purpose for coming on this earth was to redeem us. Everything that He did in His 33yrs of life was giving instructions as to how to become saved and how to live after obtaining that salvation. I am not controverstial, I do just tell you fact rather or not you want to accept it. This is a matter that requires more than just what was spoken but if you would like to email me please feel free. God bless you and take care.
2007-09-02 18:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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