(March 6, 2019 at 4:57 pm)Natachan Wrote: So, a question for religious people who believe that Jesus died and resurrected.
Within a few minutes of death the brain becomes so damaged as to be incapable of sustaining most higher functions. A few more minutes and it can’t communicate with other parts of the body. A few hours later the neurons that physically contract the muscles will break down. After this the body cannot, through its own power, move or maintain any functions.
The story goes that Jesus was dead for (conservatively) nearly 48 hours. Under normal conditions, even with refrigeration, the brain is now mush and the neurons are now gone. The process of decomposition has progressed to such an extent coming back is impossible. And we’re not talking about best case, this is long enough to start to stink. Hell, at this point insects should have showed up.
So, did Jesus decompose prior to his resurrection? If so, how did he resurrect? If not, why not?
The death myth, like the birth myth, are both just that, myths.
If one were to murder someone as implied by the death mythology, the person in reality WOULD NOT survive.
Once enough cells in the body die beyond repair, especially the brain, but even in general, there is no surviving that.
To assume one can survive permanent death, would be like blowing up your car engine beyond repair and assuming it can still function as if it were not blow up.