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In reply to the discussion: Celebrating Easter? Which Contradicting Biblical Account of Jesus’ Death and Resurrection... [View all]cleanhippie
(19,705 posts)4. I don't think its irrational to think that if that event happened, there would be mention of it...
I mean, if the Saints come out of their graves and everyone saw them, wouldn't that have made the "news"?
But we are talking about an absurdly unlikely event that millions of people are celebrating today, and thinking critically about this is not on the agenda.
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cleanhippie
Apr 2014
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I don't think its irrational to think that if that event happened, there would be mention of it...
cleanhippie
Apr 2014
#4
You go first. Start with a person named Jesus actually existing, then move to the resurrection.
cleanhippie
Apr 2014
#28
As expected, and as usual, you resort to personal attacks when your point comes up empty.
cleanhippie
Apr 2014
#37