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If Jesus Christ’s resurrection is true, why does he have two tombs?


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I've just uploaded a new video to YouTube and I would be grateful for any comments, perceptions and/or feedback.
Thanks!
Robert Collins
"If Jesus Christ’s resurrection is true, why does he have two tombs?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yDC1l7Hyw8

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First & foremost,  radical scholars have presented sufficient evidence to support Jesus being a literary figure only. In other words, Jesus was a fictional character in a fictional story. Additionally, fundamentalists believers think the Bible is a record of real historical events. Scholars, however, has shown by a preponderance of evidence that the Bible is an example of literature not history. In other words, the Bible is a collection of mythical stories aka theological myths.

 

So , no, Jesus didn't rise from the dead because he never existed in the flesh.

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     I gave your video a like.  I thought you did a good job.

 

          mwc

 

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I've been listening to a lot of D M Murdock. I'm starting to agree more with Geezer - the evidence is certainly leaning that way.

 

@R_Collins Your video was well researched and put together. Very informative for those of us interested in the subject, and hopefully will make some Christians think about the matter carefully. Gave it a thumbs up.

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A good video, deserves wider circulation.

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upvoted! good stuff!

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mwc, LogicalFallacy, ficino, TrueFreedom:

Thank you for the compliments. I REALLY appreciate your encouragement!!

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