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What if I can prove logically and technically that J.the C. did indeed 'rise from the dead'? There was certainly the earthquake that is described in the account, rending apart the 'veil' in the temple (maybe a kind of doorway).
Other contemporary sources outside the Bible indicate that there was an earthquake that year and the Sanhendrin (High Council of State/ Supreme Court) was moved from the Temple, an acknowledged seat of power and authority, to a commercial area (shopping mall) for the remainder of it's history in Jerusalem.
Imagine if the U.S. congress was moved to a strip mall in Alexandria Va. Something happened, some way or another.
What the rules of evidence indicate is that, contrary to popular belief theought the centuries, J. the C. was not 'killed'... a logical contradiction for those who worship Him as God (how do you kill God?). He was alive on Wednesday, and he was Alive the following Sunday. Therefore he lived.
Rules of Evidence.
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