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  • Truth Or Tradition - 23 Arguments for the Historical Validity of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

    On the historical validity of the story of Christ: From the page: "The presence of women at the tomb is strong evidence that the biblical record is true. Women had virtually no credibility in the first-century Jewish culture, and their testimony in a court of law was considered worthless.... more

    Reviewed by ashoe27 Feb 27 2008, 07:48pm ( 23 reviews ) truthortradition.com

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  • Rated by jmjlinux on Apr 12 2009, 12:42am

    The Truth will set you Free. Jesus said " I am the way the truth and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me" John:14:6
  • Rated by retsudo on Apr 08 2009, 1:53am

    "The bible is true because the bible says it is true!" ...no logical problems with this line of reasoning, at all.
  • Reviewed by jzh1554 on Apr 06 2009, 12:50am

    I don't think you quite understand the meaning of the term "Historical Validity"....
  • Rated by Mcislog on Mar 20 2009, 5:13pm

    What if the resurrection of Jesus was actually true? It would prove that a human can have power over death and have eternal life. It would mean that the rest of Jesus' teachings were true. Please do not take this event likely as for many of us the resurrection of Jesus is the most important event that has occurred in the history of the world. From the page: "If true, the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the single most important event in the history of mankind, and therefore the one most crucial to establish as an authentic historical event. In fact, the resurrection is the very linchpin of the Christian faith, holding together every claim and every blessing. If the resurrection could be proven a fraud, Christianity would disintegrate as a total fabrication with little redeeming merit. Jesus would not even be an example of a "good moral teacher" as some maintain, for his most important prediction that he would be raised from the dead would be found a lie."
  • Rated by russelljames on Jan 23 2009, 9:32pm

    As a devout Christian, I'm compelled to give this site a "thumbs down". These "reasons" are just not well-thought out. They would be unconvincing to most, if not all, non-believers -- I suspect even to those with open minds. For those curious in Christianity, I'd recommend as places to start books like C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, Timothy Keller's The Reason for God, and maybe Dinesh D'Souza's What's so Great About Christianity. And, of course, any of the four gospels in the New Testament.
  • Reviewed by Gunslinger666 on Nov 05 2008, 3:48pm

    This was funny as hell. Talk about ass backwards reasoning. I would be crucified as historian if I tried to pull shit like this.
  • Rated by br79 on Nov 05 2008, 1:19pm

    seriously? is this for real? you cant use what your trying to prove as proof. I am the greatest human ever, i can prove it, just ask me or read the book i wrote called 'i am the greatest human ever'.