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11-17-2009, 11:57 PM | #1 |
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Mark and the guards at the tomb
If the first reaction of the Jewish authorities was to spread lies that the disciples stole the body, why would Mark make no mention of the fact that the tomb was guarded?
Did he not realise that his Gospel left Christians wide open to claims that the disciples stole the body? Just how dumb was Mark not to mention the fact which refuted the main charge that had been (allegedly) thrown at Christians for decades? Perhaps Mark was embarrassed by Christians lying about there being guards at the tomb and was compelled to tell the truth? Or perhaps Christians only made up that lie after somebody read 'Mark' and then attacked Christians by saying that the tomb had been unguarded? |
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A possible explanation is that gMark contains the first (awkward) version of the resurrection.
Or that the Christians who read (or heard) gMark were not aware of the easy criticism of this version. Guignebert wrote a "Jesus" in 1938, and says that the hellenistic thought feels repelled by the idea of resurrection of a dead body. Soul, yes, corpse, no. |
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That's what I've read that seems to be the case. There's a lot of good material on the infidels website about this topic.
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According to gMark, a young man in a long white garment claimed Jesus resurrected. Mark 16:6 - Quote:
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You cannot identify who wrote gMark, you cannot show under what circumstance the author wrote gMark, you cannot show that the author was not trying to deceive. But, it can be shown or reasonably deduced that Jesus did not resurrect as written in gMark. Humans do not resurrect after being dead for three days. It would be reasonably expected that the author of gMark knew that humans do not resurrect therefore it was false to imply that Jesus did. The author of Mark most likely knew he was lying about the resurrection. Quote:
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It must be obvious that people who call themselves Christians can lie. Even in the NT, a supposed disciple of Jesus lied about knowing him. And, how in the world can you make such absurd statements about what makes christians deconvert? Please tell me the reason why I no longer believe the Jesus story? |
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Good try Huon
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Paul 1 Cr 12:27 'Ὑμεῖς δέ ἐστε σῶμα Χριστοῦ', Now you are the body of Christ. (meaning the Pauline Church). σῶμα (soma) = body, even figuratively, but also corpse. Jiri |
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