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Has the claim of "Seven eyewitness accounts" been convincingly substantiated?
One of the members has repeatedly referred to his research as demonstrating that there are seven accounts by eyewitnesses to the proposed empty tomb.
Has he demonstrated to your satisfaction that:
1) The accounts are actually from eyewitnesses?
2) The stories about eyewitness accounts are true and accurate?
3) His proposals are taken seriously by scholars and theologians (or debaters on various websites)?
4) There was a tomb and it was empty?
Has the claim of "Seven eyewitness accounts" been
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Has the claim of "Seven eyewitness accounts" been
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This isn't my primary site, and yes, I am a bit busy between finishing my third degree and being a full time military officer with a wife and 4 kids.....but everyone has lives yes? So what was it you wanted me to discuss?
My position is NO ONE who has ever written of jesus, knew him. The synoptic gospels were not written when or by whom as per christian tradition. Both of these facts are widely accepted by the vast majority of christian scholars and biblical historians, including myself. What was you point again? I guess I should reread this thread since it has been awhile.
This isn't my primary site, and yes, I am a bit busy between finishing my third degree and being a full time military officer with a wife and 4 kids.....but everyone has lives yes? So what was it you wanted me to discuss?
My position is NO ONE who has ever written of jesus, knew him. The synoptic gospels were not written when or by whom as per christian tradition. Both of these facts are widely accepted by the vast majority of christian scholars and biblical historians, including myself. What was you point again? I guess I should reread this thread since it has been awhile.

