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DEBUNKING THE CONSPIRACY THEORY
#11
RE: DEBUNKING THE CONSPIRACY THEORY
It's impossible to 'rise' from the dead until it's proven beyond doubt that it's not. Until then, it's all nonsense.

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RE: DEBUNKING THE CONSPIRACY THEORY
(August 13, 2015 at 9:20 am)Pandæmonium Wrote: It's impossible to 'rise' from the dead until it's proven beyond doubt that it's not. Until then, it's all nonsense.

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What is your explanation for the five minimal facts (accepted by atheist and theist scholars alike) which we examined here?
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#13
RE: DEBUNKING THE CONSPIRACY THEORY
Wouldn't it be more properly known as A conspiracy theory? There are lots of conspiracy theories.
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#14
RE: DEBUNKING THE CONSPIRACY THEORY
Randy Carson Wrote:
Pandæmonium Wrote:It's impossible to 'rise' from the dead until it's proven beyond doubt that it's not. Until then, it's all nonsense.

The end.

What is your explanation for the five minimal facts (accepted by atheist and theist scholars alike) which we examined here?
They're not actually facts. Facts aren't just widely accepted, they're indisputable. Being indisputable is what makes something a fact. There's very little in the way of accounts for which no original manuscripts survive from two millenia ago that is indisputable.
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Wow, notice that it took only one additional post to change from "five factors" to "five facts". You naughty monkey. 

Is this resurrection day? Seen some necro posts, Randy is back.
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#16
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We've been over this. "5. Jesus' tomb was found to be empty" is not a fact agreed upon by historians. End. Dead Horse
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#17
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Couldn't care less if it was found empty anyway. There's still plenty of explanations for that, even assuming it happened, which are humongously more probably than "magic zombie man".

If you used this level of scepticism in other departments you'd sell your house for 5 quid because a bloke warns you an asteroid is going to hit it.
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(August 13, 2015 at 5:03 am)Randy Carson Wrote: Many people believe that the Apostles knew that Jesus had not really risen from the dead and that they fabricated the accounts of his resurrection.

Who are these many people?  And do you really think that showing that such a conspiracy is unlikely gets you any further towards proving the resurrection because:

1) No matter how unlikely such a conspiracy might be, it is still much more likely than a man returning from the dead;
2) Many groups of people have believed they have seen miracles that are easily explained;
3)  Many, many people, particularly grieving people hallucinate recently deceased loved ones;
3) People do wake up in the morgue and it is possible that not only his followers but Jesus believed he rose from the dead;
4) And the Gospels don't portray an accurate account of why and when Jesus was believed to have returned from the dead.



(August 13, 2015 at 5:03 am)Randy Carson Wrote: Known as the Conspiracy Theory, this claim, if true, would mean that the Apostles engaged in a secret plan to preach publicly that Jesus had risen from the dead while knowing privately that his resurrection had never happened.

Seems rather unlikely though stranger things have happened.  Joseph Smith got numerous witnesses to sign documents stating that the same him translating the golden tablets.  

(August 13, 2015 at 5:03 am)Randy Carson Wrote: Those who specialize in uncovering conspiracies have identified five factors which help to maintain a successful conspiracy:

  1. A small number of conspirators
  2. A short time frame that the conspiracy must be maintained
  3. Excellent communication between conspirators
  4. Familial connections between conspirators
  5. Little outside pressure or effort to break the conspiracy

Let’s take a look at each of these factors to see how they might or might not apply to a conspiracy concerning Jesus’ resurrection.

Before you even think about apply those factors, remember that what we have written in the Gospels is so far from accurate in the details that we have no idea how many disciples there were let alone how well they knew each other.  Explain how it is that we know enough about such a conspiracy to apply the factors and we'll talk.  Until then it's a pointless exercise.

(August 13, 2015 at 5:03 am)Randy Carson Wrote:



Summary

We have looked at the five factors that contribute to the success of a conspiracy, and we have seen that while it is possible that a group could successfully conspire to preach falsely that Jesus had been raised from the dead., the fact that none of the five factors seems to apply the Apostles suggests that it would be highly unlikely that the group would be able to take a secret of such great magnitude to their graves. That they did just that indicates that it is more probable than not that the Apostles were telling the truth concerning the appearances of the risen Jesus.

But we don't really know how many apostles there were, exactly who they were, or what they did immediately after Jesus' death.  So your above analysis isn't particularly useful.

But even if we did accept the Gospels as an accurate description of what happened than you have have another conspiracy to explain because despite claims that hundreds of people saw Jesus,  people rising  out of their graves and the sun going dark when he died, many, many locals did not believe.  Did they have their own conspiracy to suppress the resurrection?  If so, it's even more unlikely than the straw man you've spent this OP trying to knock down.
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Has God or Jesus done anything since then? If not, they're not very relevant are they. This is the most recent thing people think they can reasonably demonstrate. Pretty laughable.
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Everybody, just stay absolutely still. Their vision is based on movement...
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