Here we are on Day Two of the Easter Weekend and I’m betting odds are excellent that you have heard somebody confidently assert that the claim that Jesus Christ was literally resurrected from the dead is a fairy tale, and that “what really happened” was that somebody, most likely the disciples, stole Jesus’ corpse, hid it, and then built themselves a lucrative religious movement based on the resurrection lie.
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There are multiple rival claims from skeptics who don’t want to believe that Jesus was actually resurrected, including that the early Church borrowed the resurrection idea from earlier pagan mythologies, that there was a mass hallucination that prompted the false resurrection claim, and so on and so on.
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Before we take up the “they
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