Yes, but you left out my explanation for my statement which was that the Resurrection is the "main reason" Christianity even exists as a religion. It doesn't make sense for Christianity to even exist if you take away the resurrection, so the fact that Christianity exists to the extant it does can be considered some evidence for the resurrection. This point is so obvious, but a lot of people never even think about it.
Ah. Circular reasoning.
Christianity's existence only makes sense with the resurrection therefore the existence of Christianity is evidence for the resurrection.
Perfect for the pulpit, I'm quite sertain, but just a bit lacking for a forum.
This wasn't the new evidence, was it?
The suicide bombers never lived with Mohammed for 3 years like the apostles did with Jesus. And political and nationalistic factors also play a part in their actions. A lot of people die for a cause that they think is true but is false, but nobody dies for a cause they know is false. The apostles who lived with Jesus for 3 years would have needed some evidence that Jesus in fact did rise from the dead. The fact that 11 of them were martyred at different times and places and none of them recanted when it could have saved their lives (especially after they demonstrated uncertainty and cowardice pre-Resurrection) shows me that those 11 apostles did in fact witness a Resurrected Christ.
I adressed this point earlier. Hagiology isn't history.
The alleged martyrdom of those apostles, something which can't be verified, can't be considered evidence of the truth of their faith.
ETA: The suicide bombers die for an ideology, the apostles died because of one historical event that happened in their city. They would have needed convincing evidence of that single historical event in their city for all 11 of them to be willing to die and be tortured at different times and places long after Jesus was gone
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You're repeating yourself, DOC.
There's no evidence of these martyrdoms, at least there's no evidence that's been presented here.
Conviction and faith even unto martyrdom aren't proof of Islam's truth and it seems to me the same standard must be applied to Christianity.
And the new evidence, DOC?