Lets discuss problems with the "resurrection" story

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Instead of wishing your "god" to fukk people up, why don't you answer the question?

All scripture backs it up.

For instance, why did god have to roll away a stone in front of the tomb of if he could walk through walls/just appear magically where the disciples were holed up?

Where is the scripture? Again, it's obvious you don't know shyt and are just parroting what someone else has said/wrote. Not to mention, the person you called Jesus isn't God, but you're too stupid to even get that right.
 

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Where is the scripture? Again, it's obvious you don't know shyt and are just parroting what someone else has said/wrote. Not to mention, the person you called Jesus isn't God, but you're too stupid to even get that right.
Fail intro christian theology, brehs :mjlol:



And the scripture is all there. Unless you don't know the story :usure:
 

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Instead of wishing your "god" to fukk people up, why don't you answer the question?

All scripture backs it up.

For instance, why did god have to roll away a stone in front of the tomb of if he could walk through walls/just appear magically where the disciples were holed up?


"You may notice that, in most artistic depictions of the Resurrection, the tomb is already open when Christ rises. But this is not really quite accurate: he came forth from the tomb when it was still completely closed!

Why is it important to note that the stone was rolled back after Christ had already risen and come forth? St. Matthew tells us this detail, so that there can be no doubt about whether Christ’s body was stolen during the night. If the stone was sealed and the women saw it opened, they would be able to testify that the body could not have been taken during the night, but that Christ had miraculously risen and come forth from the tomb, when it was still sealed shut!

But how did Jesus exit the tomb, when the stone was blocking the opening?
St. John tells us that Jesus was able to walk through walls, when he entered the closed room where the disciples were hiding. Though all the doors were locked, Jesus came into their midst, obviously passing through the walls. (Jn 20:19)
This is also what happened when Jesus came forth from the tomb. Though the stone sealed the entrance, Christ passed through the stone walls of the tomb. When the women came and the stone was rolled back, they saw that their Lord was not in the tomb, but had risen from the dead"

h/t How Jesus came forth from the tomb | The New Theological Movement
 

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"You may notice that, in most artistic depictions of the Resurrection, the tomb is already open when Christ rises. But this is not really quite accurate: he came forth from the tomb when it was still completely closed!

Why is it important to note that the stone was rolled back after Christ had already risen and come forth? St. Matthew tells us this detail, so that there can be no doubt about whether Christ’s body was stolen during the night. If the stone was sealed and the women saw it opened, they would be able to testify that the body could not have been taken during the night, but that Christ had miraculously risen and come forth from the tomb, when it was still sealed shut!

But how did Jesus exit the tomb, when the stone was blocking the opening?
St. John tells us that Jesus was able to walk through walls, when he entered the closed room where the disciples were hiding. Though all the doors were locked, Jesus came into their midst, obviously passing through the walls. (Jn 20:19)
This is also what happened when Jesus came forth from the tomb. Though the stone sealed the entrance, Christ passed through the stone walls of the tomb. When the women came and the stone was rolled back, they saw that their Lord was not in the tomb, but had risen from the dead"

h/t How Jesus came forth from the tomb | The New Theological Movement
This doesn't make any sense.

Why roll the stone in the first place?
 

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thats on YOU people. I never claimed that. I'm just repeating what you all say in christianity :ufdup:

You obviously did claim it. Keep backsliding though. You'll continue to expose yourself as an idiot.

Instead of wishing your "god" to fukk people up, why don't you answer the question?

All scripture backs it up.

For instance, why did god have to roll away a stone in front of the tomb of if he could walk through walls/just appear magically where the disciples were holed up?
 

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This doesn't make any sense.

Why roll the stone in the first place?


Why is it important to note that the stone was rolled back after Christ had already risen and come forth? St. Matthew tells us this detail, so that there can be no doubt about whether Christ’s body was stolen during the night. If the stone was sealed and the women saw it opened, they would be able to testify that the body could not have been taken during the night, but that Christ had miraculously risen and come forth from the tomb, when it was still sealed shut
 
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