TC ROBINSON Says:
Sat Jul 12, 2008
http://newleaven.com/2008/07/12/they-will-not-be-convinced-even-if-someone-rises-from-the-dead/
They will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.
paarsurrey says:
on Sat Jul 12, 2008 at 8:26 pm
Hi
This may interest you.
Jesus did not die on Cross. Please don’t mind. In my opinion he survived death on Cross, as he promised to show sign of Jonah. And Jonah entered the belly of fish alive, remained alive in the belly of the fish and...Read Full Story
TC ROBINSON Says:
Sat Jul 12, 2008
http://newleaven.com/2008/07/12/they-will-not-be-convinced-even-if-someone-rises-from-the-dead/
They will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.
paarsurrey says:
on Sat Jul 12, 2008 at 8:26 pm
Hi
This may interest you.
Jesus did not die on Cross. Please don’t mind. In my opinion he survived death on Cross, as he promised to show sign of Jonah. And Jonah entered the belly of fish alive, remained alive in the belly of...Read Full Story
TC ROBINSON Says:Sat Jul 12, 2008 http://newleaven.com/2008/07/12/they-will-not-be-convinced-even-if-someone-rises-from-the-dead/ They will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead. paarsurrey says:on Sat Jul 12, 2008 at 8:26 pm Hi This may interest you. Jesus did not die on Cross. Please don’t mind. In my opinion he survived death on Cross, as he promised to show sign of Jonah. And Jonah entered the belly of fish alive, remained alive in the belly of the fish and came out...Read Full Story
Paarsurrey says: Jesus did not die a cursed death on Cross. And hence, therefore, there is no Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. The entire Christian myth is based on this belief. Our CatholicProtestant friends have rightly acknowledged the logic behind this in words of no less a person than Paul who happened to invent this theological philosophy at Rome when Jesus was alive but on his way to India; Jesus was in exile. This point, that if there is no Jesus’ death on cross, there is no...Read Full Story
Paarsurrey says:
Jesus did not die a cursed death on Cross
And hence, therefore, there is no Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. The entire Christian myth is based on this belief. Our CatholicProtestant friends have rightly acknowledged the logic behind this in words of no less a person than Paul who happened to invent this theological philosophy at Rome when Jesus was alive but on his way to India; Jesus was in exile.
This point, that if there is no Jesus’ death on cross, there is...Read Full Story
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This wikizine is devoted to news, history, and other discoveries attributed to or discussing the verity of the historical person referred to in the Bible's New Testament as Jesus of Nazareth.
Periodically throughout history, people have reported findings pertaining to this figure, or uncovered artifacts related to or reputedly belonging to this person. This wikizine is the place for such reports and for discussing such reports.
Most recently, a set of bones discovered in 1980 buried together in Jerusalem have stirred interest since the names of the three family members match those of the Holy Family (Jesus, Mary and Joseph). Adding some DNA testing into the mix, authors Simcha Jacobovici and Charles Pellegrino provide evidence in their book The Jesus Tomb (May '07) to support the idea that the bones do indeed belong to Jesus and his family.
No matter what your faith or your beliefs about the existence of a real Jesus of Nazareth, if you are interested in these discoveries or the historical person, this wikizine is dedicated to collecting the latest on the subject.
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