Windmill Charge
Well-Known Member
When did the women go to the tomb?
How many angels were there?
(The eye witness accounts do not agree on the observable facts.)
It is certainly convenient that the body that will live forever suddenly disappeared so nobody else can see for themselves this “evidence”.
Clearly “something” happened and, just as clearly, the early martyrs believed what they said. However “something” also happened at the oracle a Delphi so “god” must be one of many. The question is the credibility of 2000 year old texts with a long history of copyist errors and the extraordinary claims of Christianity. I think atheists are perfectly reasonable to question the veracity of such a biased self-serving source.
That is why we are saved by grace, through faith and that not of ourselves. The empirical evidence really stinks.
That is your view, fortunetly better minds think differently. Luke's editting is regarded by historians as being totally accuracy. Do the research check out sir William Michael Ramsay and see what a distinguished archeologists thought.
Or the founder of Naveed collage, his investigation into the gospels convince him that they were trust worthy documents.
Or Josh Mcdowel and his book Evidence that demands a Virdict, or the coldcasechristianity web site, or answersingenesis there are plenty of site that basically say the factual evidence for the gospel is very strong.