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Johnny Skeptic
December 31, 2005, 12:45 PM
1 - Is Christianity valid without the bodily resurrection of Jesus?

2 - Is Christianinty valid with the bodily resurrection of Jesus but only six supposed eyewitnesses, none of whom were some of the disciples?

3 - If Christianity is valid with eyewitnesses, but not just six eyewitnesses, then how many eyewitnesses are required?

4 - Is Christianity valid, or less valid, without any miracles in the entire Bible except for the bodily resurrection of Jesus? Please assume the same number of post-Resurrection eyewitnesses that the texts mention.

QuestionMark
December 31, 2005, 01:51 PM
If Jesus really lived, and if Jesus really died, Jesus was no God.


If Jesus really lived, was crucified, died, and undied withing 36 hours, Jesus sacrificed nothing.


QuestionMark