Most definitely. I've learned a lot from Joobz, Hokulele and a host of other posters.
So then you knew all about these men and facts before I brought them into the threads:
-Harvard legal scholar Simon Greenleaf and his views on legal evidence and the New Testament.
-archaeologist Sir William M. Ramsay and his opinion that gospel writer Luke was one of the world's greatest historians.
-the 1st century tombs that exist under the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and many archaeologists' beliefs that Jesus' actual empty tomb is most probably under it.
-an actual skull shaped boulder exists today on Golgotha (Calvary) (known in the bible as "the place of the skull")
-Oxford historian Thomas Arnold (who wrote the 3 volume "History of Rome") and his belief that Jesus' life and resurrection was proved by more historical evidence than any fact in history up to that point.
- and that the following composite of facts all came from "non-Christian" sources:
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=4967314#post4967314
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