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|  09-01-2011, 10:18 AM | #1 | 
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			I'd have to go review Doherty to see for sure, but If I'm right 1 Cor 15 is the only passage in Paul's epistles where he tells them explicity the basis for OTHER PEOPLE's claim (prior to his own) of Jesus' resurrection: ie people said they saw him because he appeared to them.  (edit: 1 Cor 9 implies the same) Yes, he talks about wisdom and revelation via scriptures/god's spirit regarding the mysteries, but none of those-if I recall correctly--clearly are referring to Jesus' resurrection being attested to by others. Here's my point: IF that is true, then any argument that 15: 3-11 is 'out of character' with Paul's gospel is flawed, as this passage is the only one directly addressing the issue. | 
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|  09-01-2011, 10:22 AM | #2 | 
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			Or, it is simply A case of you reading it with a later understanding and the Catholics having done a great job.
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|  09-01-2011, 10:31 AM | #3 | 
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			How can it be 'out of character' when there is nothing to evidence that?  Where else does Paul say how OTHERS came to believe in the resurrection prior to his conversion?
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 If I Cor 15:3-11 is unique in Paul's writing, being the only time he refers to Jesus appearing to anyone other than Paul, doesn't that make it out of character by definition? I.e., Paul doesn't show any evidence of caring about other people's visions. | |
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 "Paul" is claiming to be a WITNESS not a DREAMER. Now, it is not logical at all that 1 Cor. 15 is an interpolation when the Pauline writings are INUNDATED with statements that Jesus was RAISED from the dead. Rom 1:4 - Quote: 
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 Virtually ALL the Epistles claimed Jesus was RAISED from the dead and is compatible with the NT Canon and the doctrine of the Church. | ||||||
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 That is how it reads to me and that would make more sense. Perhaps there is another passage more supportive that you can find.. | ||||
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