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October 28, 2009 06:34 PM
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I believe that Jesus Christ died on the Cross and that He rose on the third day. He proves this in the bible when for 40 days after he rose, he taught his disciples in the upper room. And let's not forget about doubting Thomas who had to put his fingers in the nail holes and his hand in Jesus' side.
Blessed are those who believe and have not seen.
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I am Roman Catholic,That is our belief and what we are taught as young kids. It may sound rediculous to some but when it is your religious belief that is it.
I do not agree with what the Jehovas preach about.It does not mean it did not happen that way though.
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(Just my opinion not trying to start any arguements :))
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| October 28, 2009 06:45 PM |
Blessed are those who believe and have not seen.
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October 28, 2009 06:43 PM
Yes,I do. I am Roman Catholic,That is our belief and what we are taught as young kids. It may sound rediculous to some but when it is your religious belief that is it.
I do not agree with what the Jehovas preach about.It does not mean it did not happen that way though.
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October 29, 2009 01:25 AM
Really? No, its impossible. Not based on my opinion. Fables of people from the past doing it (Christ isn't the only one, by the way) is not proof of anything. A dead body can just start up again. (By the way, I know people have died on operating tables and been brought back, but that couldn't have been more than a few minutes. And its because of science.)
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October 29, 2009 10:57 AM
The problem is that science cannot tell us what is impossible, only what is highly improbable, given our knowledge at the time.
To take one example, 200 years ago if I were to say that Newtonian physics (science) shows that it is impossible for anything to have negative kinetic energy, I'd be fairly safe. Today, however, quantum mechanics has shown that particles can exist in just such states of negative kinetic energy (and technology has been built upon that very concept).
So, to say that resurrection from the dead is scientifically *impossible* you'd have to be able to furnish incontrovertible proof that no one, at any time, rose from the dead, nor will anyone in the future.
To say that resurrection is scientifically *improbable* you only have to cite the known evidence of millions of people throughout time who have died and not risen again, but you'd have to acknowledge that maybe at some point in the past or future, it could happen.
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To take one example, 200 years ago if I were to say that Newtonian physics (science) shows that it is impossible for anything to have negative kinetic energy, I'd be fairly safe. Today, however, quantum mechanics has shown that particles can exist in just such states of negative kinetic energy (and technology has been built upon that very concept).
So, to say that resurrection from the dead is scientifically *impossible* you'd have to be able to furnish incontrovertible proof that no one, at any time, rose from the dead, nor will anyone in the future.
To say that resurrection is scientifically *improbable* you only have to cite the known evidence of millions of people throughout time who have died and not risen again, but you'd have to acknowledge that maybe at some point in the past or future, it could happen.
October 28, 2009 07:59 PM
It's possible....but I'm Agnostic so I don't say it's true. A God could have come to us many different ways, and had a different "walk" if you will...Hard to say until it's proof in your face of what happened... (Just my opinion not trying to start any arguements :))
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