JW posted regarding the Transfiguration.
I believe it really happened that the four really saw a real vision.
In other words I believe the account of the disciples seeing a vision really happened and that they literally heard the voice of God on that occasion.
RESPONSE:
Definition of Vision: an experience in which a personage, thing, or event appears vividly or credibly to the mind, although not actually present, often under the influence of a divine or other agency:
Lets examine the evidence:
1. In these accounts, Jesus and three of his apostles, Peter, James, John, go to a mountain (the Mount of Transfiguration) to pray.
2. Then the prophets Moses and Elijah appear next to Jesus and he speaks with them. Jesus is then called "Son" by a voice in the sky, assumed to be God the Father, as in the Baptism of Jesus.
3. The Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 17:1"8, Mark 9:2"8, Luke 9:28"36) describe it,
4. Previously, a chariot of fire evidently appeared and Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven (2 Kings 2:11) to return at the Transfiguration.
ANALYSIS:
1. This event would have had to happened during Jesus life, i.e., not later than 34 AD.
2. The first record was written in 70 AD by Mark, a Syrian, who was not a witness. Matthew and Luke wrote in 80 AD, and were also not witnesses Their gospels copied widely from Marks story.
Johns gospel, the only claimed witness, doesnt mention the Transfiguration at all. Nor did Paul.
3. Elijah was traveling around somewhere in his chariot of fire, but Moses was already dead and therefore had to be resurrected. Thus, Moses must be still alive, (Heb 9:27 And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment.)
4. Like Matthews report of all those dead rising at the time of Jesus crucifixion and appearing to many in Jerusalem, (who evidently are still alive), we should be able to separate historical facts from just stories and visions.
But then I dont believe the many Elvis sighting either although there are many more first person witnesses and written reports then the Transfiguration.