Well, Darat asked me a few days ago what is the least amount of evidence that would make me believe Jesus did not rise from the dead?
Well in order to properly answer that question I had to ask myself why I believe in Christianity and its claim that Christ rose from the dead. Here are some of the reasons I thought of:
1) the amazing and original words of Christ himself -- words that motivated T. Jefferson (a prolific reader in multiple languages) to cut those words out of the bible and make a book with them.
2) the life changing power of the Gospel that gets people off drugs, turns peoples marriages around, and gives many people a reason to live and hope. I've seen countless testimonies on TV about this "real" life changing power.
3) the absurdity of the current unproven life from non-life scientific theory.
4) the absurdity of the current mainline scientific theory that all the 100 billion galaxies in the known universe (including all of its matter and space) came from something smaller than an atom and this happened by unintelligent random forces.
5) the fact that the cowardly apostles who wouldn't even attend Christ's crucifixion, or stay awake with him for one hour when he needed them, or who (like Peter) did things like denying Christ to a lone woman 3 times, suddenly became bold evangelists willing to lay down their lives (11 or 12 actually did) and travel all over the known world with great hardships to themself for their belief.
6)the unexplained empty tomb
7) the numerous fulfilled prophesies of the Old Testament.
8) the unparalleled growth by peaceful means in the brutal Roman empire with no modern transportation or communications.
9)my own personal peace, joy, and hope, obtained from Christianity.
So in answer to the question you would have to make Christ's words mundane with no life changing power, then you would have to take away Christianity's peaceful growth (with no modern transportation or communications) during the brutal Roman empire regime and its replacing the entrenched Roman and Greek gods. Then you would have to have no more than two of the apostles being martyred instead of 11. Then you would have to give a very good explanation for the empty tomb with evidence to support it. That would probably be the least evidence I would need not to believe Christ rose from the dead.
Well in order to properly answer that question I had to ask myself why I believe in Christianity and its claim that Christ rose from the dead. Here are some of the reasons I thought of:
1) the amazing and original words of Christ himself -- words that motivated T. Jefferson (a prolific reader in multiple languages) to cut those words out of the bible and make a book with them.
2) the life changing power of the Gospel that gets people off drugs, turns peoples marriages around, and gives many people a reason to live and hope. I've seen countless testimonies on TV about this "real" life changing power.
3) the absurdity of the current unproven life from non-life scientific theory.
4) the absurdity of the current mainline scientific theory that all the 100 billion galaxies in the known universe (including all of its matter and space) came from something smaller than an atom and this happened by unintelligent random forces.
5) the fact that the cowardly apostles who wouldn't even attend Christ's crucifixion, or stay awake with him for one hour when he needed them, or who (like Peter) did things like denying Christ to a lone woman 3 times, suddenly became bold evangelists willing to lay down their lives (11 or 12 actually did) and travel all over the known world with great hardships to themself for their belief.
6)the unexplained empty tomb
7) the numerous fulfilled prophesies of the Old Testament.
8) the unparalleled growth by peaceful means in the brutal Roman empire with no modern transportation or communications.
9)my own personal peace, joy, and hope, obtained from Christianity.
So in answer to the question you would have to make Christ's words mundane with no life changing power, then you would have to take away Christianity's peaceful growth (with no modern transportation or communications) during the brutal Roman empire regime and its replacing the entrenched Roman and Greek gods. Then you would have to have no more than two of the apostles being martyred instead of 11. Then you would have to give a very good explanation for the empty tomb with evidence to support it. That would probably be the least evidence I would need not to believe Christ rose from the dead.
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