canadarocks
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The article here... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3808904/
Quote:
"MSNBC News Services
Updated: 4:15 p.m. ET Dec. 29, 2003BAM, Iran - As search crews despaired of finding more survivors from Iran’s devastating earthquake, Monday brought moments of hope and reports of miracles: Rescuers pulled a girl out alive from the rubble of her caved-in house, and three men believed dead stirred in their white burial shrouds."
...got me to wonder if people have successfully used the arguement of "How do we know that Jesus really died on the cross?" with fundies or anyone else. I understand that Jesus did not last long on the cross before appearing dead. What tests would the Romans use to ascertain death? If the Romans really were convinced he was really dead, why the necessity of the rock over the cave. It is not likely that the Romans suspected that Jesus was not really dead and placed him in a sealed cave to finish the job?
Just wanted to discuss this and see what people thoughts were.
Thanks
Quote:
"MSNBC News Services
Updated: 4:15 p.m. ET Dec. 29, 2003BAM, Iran - As search crews despaired of finding more survivors from Iran’s devastating earthquake, Monday brought moments of hope and reports of miracles: Rescuers pulled a girl out alive from the rubble of her caved-in house, and three men believed dead stirred in their white burial shrouds."
...got me to wonder if people have successfully used the arguement of "How do we know that Jesus really died on the cross?" with fundies or anyone else. I understand that Jesus did not last long on the cross before appearing dead. What tests would the Romans use to ascertain death? If the Romans really were convinced he was really dead, why the necessity of the rock over the cave. It is not likely that the Romans suspected that Jesus was not really dead and placed him in a sealed cave to finish the job?
Just wanted to discuss this and see what people thoughts were.
Thanks