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Cold mechanical love? Now that just sounds dirty.So Thomas had a cold mechanical love for Christ? Why did they let him remain a disciple and go on to found that church in India?
Cold mechanical love? Now that just sounds dirty.So Thomas had a cold mechanical love for Christ? Why did they let him remain a disciple and go on to found that church in India?
I haven't read it. All I know is that there is a belief in parts of India that Thomas aka Doubting Thomas was a missionary there and founded a church there.
I answered your question, DOC. I thought I was extremely clear. I can only interpret your further equivocation as an admission that you don't have even one non-biblical source for the resurrection.So in order for us to truly understand your answer you would have to give
1) the "number" of independent contemporary non-biblical writings that would be sufficient.
2)what "specific" other sources and how many of those other sources.
So Thomas had a cold mechanical love for Christ? Why did they let him remain a disciple and go on to found that church in India?
Thomas was an apostle who supposedly lived with Christ for 3 years like the other apostles. He knew Christ intimately. There is a difference between a having a deep 3 year personal relationship and a one time appearance by Christ to a person for the express purpose of giving that person evidence.
What I do not know is what evidence would exist that would suggest Jesus was in the "true dead" category vs. the "comatose" version. It is unlikely that such evidence could exist.
So if Jesus came back for a day and revealed himself, I would only be able to have a "Cold mechanical love" for him.Thomas was an apostle who supposedly lived with Christ for 3 years like the other apostles. He knew Christ intimately. There is a difference between a having a deep 3 year personal relationship and a one time appearance by Christ to a person for the express purpose of giving that person evidence.
Assuming the account is true, I didn't read anything that would prove he was dead. People can survive amazing ordeals.This site does a pretty good job arguing Jesus was really dead. Here is an excerpt but it has much more following this.
"After the verdict of crucifixion had been pronounced by the court, Jesus was severely whipped (or scourged), as was the custom. The whip, known as a flugrum, had a sturdy handle to which was attached long leather thongs of varying lengths into which sharp jagged pieces of bone and lead were woven. When it was determined by the centurion in charge that the prisoner was near death, the beating was finally stopped. The man condemned to be crucified had to carry his own cross-bar (or patibulam, weighing about 110 pounds) strapped to his shoulders from the prison to the place of execution. In Jesus' case, someone was made to carry the cross for Him as He had been scourged so severely.
Upon reaching the execution site, heavy wrought iron spikes were driven through the depressions at the front of each wrist and through both heels, which were transfixed by the same nail. Crucifixion was so gruesome and degrading that the Romans usually excluded Roman citizens and reserved it for slaves to discourage uprisings, or for those rebelling against the Roman government."
Historical Evidence for the Accuracy of the Bible
By Dennis Crawford
http://www.newtestamentchurch.org/html/Christian_Evidence/Historical_Evidence.htm
Who says he did it alone? Your assumption is simply false.And even on the very slim chance he wasn't dead how is he going to get out of his heavy cloth wrappings , move the heavy boulder in his near death state, and then get past the Roman guards. Then what is he going to do, crawl in his bloodied state with wounds to his wrists feet. and also body from the severe whipping. Not to mention the spear to the side in which blood and water flowed out -- a sign of death. Is he then going to crawl to the apostles and say "I told you I'd return after 3 days". And then what happens next, he is still going to die someday and there will be a body then. And would the apostles be so enthusiastic about a bloodied half dead messiah who is going to die and be buried someday. The swoon theory just doesn't add up.
I believe that was the original plan...Ok. Why doesn't Jesus come back and hang out with everyone for three years?
And in fact the only evidence that there was someone called Jesus who went though this ordeal is the Bible itself.Assuming the account is true, I didn't read anything that would prove he was dead. People can survive amazing ordeals.
No, it doesn't. It describes the standard process (inasmuch as there was such a thing). It has no evidence regarding what actually happened to Jesus.This site does a pretty good job arguing Jesus was really dead.
The whip, known as a flugrum,
Assuming the account is true, I didn't read anything that would prove he was dead. People can survive amazing ordeals.
Who says he did it alone?
Yes indeed. What is more likely, some undead being that walks though walls or a hallucination/dream or a completely made up story...I wonder?And if he never died there would be the problem of Christ appearing suddenly in the locked room implying He went right through the walls, and also his bodily ascension into heaven.
And if he never died there would be the problem of Christ appearing suddenly in the locked room implying He went right through the walls, and also his bodily ascension into heaven.
Yes, you would have a cold mechanical love for Christ now that you've got the evidence.
Perhaps he had a key or was in the room all the time. Can you point me in the direction of an independent account of this story.And if he never died there would be the problem of Christ appearing suddenly in the locked room implying He went right through the walls, and also his bodily ascension into heaven.
Thomas was an apostle who supposedly lived with Christ for 3 years like the other apostles. He knew Christ intimately. There is a difference between a having a deep 3 year personal relationship and a one time appearance by Christ to a person for the express purpose of giving that person evidence.