(November 30, 2012 at 9:43 pm)The truth Wrote: The germans are coming:
So if you find the tomb and see that it's empty will you believe? Your statement seems to say that the resurrection of Christ is based on a empty tomb. Is this correct? And why do you say no one has found the tomb? I meant to say the tomb with his body inside of it not the tomb in it self.
Yeah find the tomb. lol
There is this famous part in a french novel about Jean de Arc or Johanna of Orleon.
She claimed to have been ordered by god himself to drive the english out of France, by finding a sword in a field.
Whilest in english captivity, a "angel" turns up and questions her claim to be on a devine mission by pointing out to her that:
The sword could have been lost there while a battle.
The sword could have been thrown away by a disgrunteled knight.
The sword could have been stolen by a thief who then threw it there when chased
The sword could have been lost there by knight
The sword could have been hidden there by a night
Funny how this fictional character of an angel in a french novel delivers this argument against divine mission.
Do you get the equasion?