Oh, dear. Let's Check the veracity of thier claims...
The title of this paper: "The Resurrection of Christ - The Best-Proved Fact in History" {by Henry M. Morris }
I don't think we have to do much to know that this is complete and utter nonsense. but let's just check to see what is given as evidence for the "best-proved fact in history"
1.) Empty Tomb
2.) Witnesses
Unfortunately, all of this is hearsay evidence since it was reported to us in the bible which was written decades after the fact.
So, the best-proved fact in history wouldn't be enough to make a conviction in trial. .
This is a false statement. It's not "all" hearsay evidence. Peter and all the apostles were eyewitnesses to the resurrected Christ. Why do you think Christianity spread so fast in the dangerous Roman controlled Empire. Peter had Christian followers in Rome only 31 years after the Resurrection. And Paul reported that there was an additional 500 witnesses to the resurrected Christ. Many whom were still alive at the time Paul wrote his epistles. If Paul was lying it would have been easy to discredit his account that there were 500 witnesses to the resurrected Christ.
And having 500 eyewitnesses at a trial would make for a fairly open and shut case.
See this site for more on the 500 witnesses:
"Evidence for the Resurrection" by Josh McDowell
"OVER 500 WITNESSES
Several very important factors arc often overlooked when considering Christ's post-resurrection appearances to individuals. The first is the large number of witnesses of Christ after that resurrection morning. One of the earliest records of Christ's appearing after the resurrection is by Paul. The apostle appealed to his audience's knowledge of the fact that Christ had been seen by more than 500 people at one time. Paul reminded them that the majority of those people were still alive and could be questioned. Dr. Edwin M. Yamauchi, associate professor of history at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, emphasizes: "What gives a special authority to the list (of witnesses) as historical evidence is the reference to most of the five hundred brethren being still alive. St. Paul says in effect, 'If you do not believe me, you can ask them.' Such a statement in an admittedly genuine letter written within thirty years of the event is almost as strong evidence as one could hope to get for something that happened nearly two thousand years ago." Let's take the more than 500 witnesses who saw Jesus alive after His death and burial, and place them in a courtroom. Do you realize that if each of those 500 people were to testify for only six minutes, including cross-examination, you would have an amazing 50 hours of firsthand testimony? Add to this the testimony of many other eyewitnesses and you would well have the largest and most lopsided trial in history."
http://www.leaderu.com/everystudent/easter/articles/josh2.html
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