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|  09-13-2008, 01:33 AM | #1 | 
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			I have been looking into the arguments concerning Jesus' resurrection and would like to know if there is anything online that covers most or all of the arguments for it. I am particularly interested in rebuttals to the following: 1) Why was it recorded that the women were the ones to discover the empty tomb, while the men hid in fear of the Romans? 2) How do we explain the Apostles thinking that the tomb was empty, that Jesus appeared to them, etc.? Why were they so willing to spread the word? | 
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			There is a lot of material in the Infidels Library. You could start with Jeff Lowder's essays on the Resurrection. You ask: Quote: 
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 Firstly, in the Gospels Jesus frequently hangs out with those who were looked down upon in Jewish society at the time (lepers, the insane, Romans, Samaritans, women etc.) so appearing to women first rather than an upstanding Jewish man could be considered the natural narrative progression. Secondly, if the author of Mark was pro-Paul and anti-Peter et al. (as the textual evidence suggests they may have been) then what better way to undermine the authority of the apostles than to write them out of the most important part of the story (at least at first)? | |
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 Her faith in Jesus as the Messiah would have been misplaced, in that case. | |
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