I semi-agree with JW, that if there is an omnipotent God who can do anything then the "
possibility" that it could happen would be 100%. But certainly NOT the "
probability" of it happening.
In fact, I don't reject these obviously ancient rumors and fables based on the idea that they would be scientifically impossible, or even improbably.
I reject these clearly false ancient rumors because as far as I'm concerned no sane intelligent omnipotent God would even do such an insane thing even if it was possible for him to do it.
If such a God actually existed, he most certainly wouldn't be benevolent, trustworthy or even sane. To the contrary,
as far as I'm concerned, any omnipotent God who would arrange for such sick theatrics couldn't be benevolent, trustworthy, sane, or even omnipotent.
To begin with, the mere fact that he would even need to stoop to such a desperate act would require that he cannot be omnipotent, for if he truly was omnipotent he most certainly could have found a better way to design a world and offer humans redemption.
In fact, there's already a problem with a supposedly designer God who is so inept that he had created humans who, are not only in dire need of redemption, but in this religious fable they aren't even capable of earning it on their own merit.
Only an extremely inept creator could have created such an inept world in the first place.
So for me, the religion is clearly false, even if we allow for a magical omnipotent God. Assuming that the resurrection of Jesus could be "
possible", doesn't excuse its the extreme ignorance and ineptitude of a God who would need to resort to such sick and desperate measures to try to save humanity from his own jealous wrath.
Moreover, just look at the fables. These fables have Jesus himself decreeing that only
FEW human souls will make it into the kingdom of heaven anyway. That supposedly comes straight from the horses mouth so-to-speak. An open admission that this creator God is a loser of souls. He loses the vast majority of souls he creates. That's a creator who would be extremely inept at creating human souls.
Moreover, in this religion the human souls who are "saved" from damnation have not even earned their own salvation. That is a huge no-no in this theology. They are only saved by the grace of God even though they are unworthy of salvation.
So what do we end up with? We end up with a God who loses the overwhelming vast majority of souls that he creates, and also ends up taking unworthy humans up into heaven on
FREE UNDESERVED AMNESTY that they clearly did not, and cannot earn on their own merit.
Why even bother taking about whether or not an omnipotent God could raise a dead person from the grave when the religion doesn't even make any sense even if that was possible.
Am omnipotent God who could do that doesn't help this theology. Such a God would need to be inept in so many other ways that he couldn't be omnipotent anyway. Nor could he be intelligent, and certainly not trustworthy.
And finally, for those who like to believe that this God is in some sort of war with an evil fallen angel named Satan, or Lucifer or whatever. That too makes absolutely no sense. This God would have had to have designed and created the fallen angel as well. Yet another exhibition of this God's ineptitude as a creator.
And since this theology has Jesus proclaiming that only few people will make it to heaven, this actually means that this Satan fellow will have actually won the war for souls. Even if the evil devil is killed in the end he would have still won the battle for souls.
So this entire religion simply has no merit at all. The supposedly '
omnipotent' God would necessarily need to be an extremely '
impotent' and inept creator to make the fables even remotely work anyway.
So to even argue that an omnipotent God could perform this absurdly insane theasco doesn't help this religion at all. It still requires that the God is inept, and incapable of doing any better, in both creating humans in the first place, and in being able to arrange for them to merit their own salvation even if such a thing was required.
Offering unworthy humans free amnesty by the grace of Christ would be nothing more than this God giving up entirely. He may as well have offered free amnesty to Adam and Eve and been done with his ignorant games right then and there.
This religion is clearly a product of mankind's sick imagination. No omnipotent God could be this inept and ignorant.
Never mind whether Jesus could have risen from the dead. That wouldn't even matter anyway. If our creator had to stoop to that level of desperation to offer unworthy humans free amnesty that would indeed be a very pathetic Creator God to be sure.
If there's a God, Christianity, nor any form of the Abrahamic religion could be a meaningful description of it. The Abrahamic religions are actually an extreme insult to any God that might actually exist.
Sheesh, even Buddhism has a far more respectable God theology. The Abrahamic theologies should be ashamed of themselves for even suggesting that any real God would be as inept and sick as their theology demands.
Any theist who wants to seriously believe in a God really needs to move over to a better theology. At least pick a theology that has a potentially intelligent God. The Biblical God simply doesn't fit that bill.