Verifiable evidence that Jesus came back from the dead

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Verifiable evidence that Jesus came back from the dead

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Verifiable evidence that Jesus came back from the dead and walked on water.

In a current thread someone agrees to present verifiable evidence to support claims made:
For_The_Kingdom wrote:
Zzyzx wrote: I will agree to provide verifiable evidence for any claim that I make. Will you do the same? Bet you won’t and can’t.
I can and I do.
In that thread, s/he claimed that Jesus came back from the dead and walked on water.

Here is an opportunity to present verifiable evidence.

Definition of verifiable: capable of being proven as true or real
https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/verifiable
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ANY of the thousands of "gods" proposed, imagined, worshiped, loved, feared, and/or fought over by humans MAY exist -- awaiting verifiable evidence

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[Replying to post 20 by marco]
The Romans might have delayed building their viaducts to build temples instead.
Or started dedicating them to Lazarus.
I will never understand how someone who claims to know the ultimate truth, of God, believes they deserve respect, when they cannot distinguish it from a fairy-tale.

You know, science and logic are hard: Religion and fairy tales might be more your speed.

To continue to argue for the Hebrew invention of God is actually an insult to the very concept of a God. - Divine Insight

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Willum wrote: [Replying to post 20 by marco]
The Romans might have delayed building their viaducts to build temples instead.
Or started dedicating them to Lazarus.
That's what I meant. The risen Lazarus would be a demi-god.

It is nice to see you back, Willum. I hope you are well.

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