RE: I'm sick and tired of this.. please be advised: the following is a rant!
October 13, 2010 at 7:20 pm
(This post was last modified: October 13, 2010 at 7:28 pm by Lizzle.)
Jesus didn't "rise from the dead." He was in a tomb for three days. A human being can just barely survive for this long without sustenance.
if Jesus did "rise from the dead," then his body would have been in the tomb and his apparent soul or whatnot would have floated up into the clouds anyway, right? If that were scientifically possible.
Makes no sense, dude.
If Jesus existed, then he obviously escaped from the tomb somehow. Perhaps someone pushed the huge stone or whatever. Yeah, he was on a cross. For a day, right? That is usually not enough to cause lung collapse from elevated arms/shoulders. Yes, he was apparently stabbed in the side. It's very likely that he was not hit directly in the heart since he was apparently stabbed with a sword into the abdomen in an upwards direction. It is more likely that a lung was punctured and collapsed. Of course he'd pass out from this, who wouldn't? Regardless, if he existed, he died shortly after he escaped from the tomb. Obviously he still had all his wounds - they wouldn't have healed up by then.
He was probably extremely weak and died merely days after. He did not "rise into the clouds." That is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard, and believe me, I love Santa's flying reindeer.
Please think of the possible physical and scientific explanations here. Please consider what is more realistic Keep in mind that people back at that time did not know anything about medicine. I find it odd that I even have to point that out.
Please consider the opposite side of the argument and back up your statements.
Sorry, but there is no such thing as magic.
if Jesus did "rise from the dead," then his body would have been in the tomb and his apparent soul or whatnot would have floated up into the clouds anyway, right? If that were scientifically possible.
Makes no sense, dude.
If Jesus existed, then he obviously escaped from the tomb somehow. Perhaps someone pushed the huge stone or whatever. Yeah, he was on a cross. For a day, right? That is usually not enough to cause lung collapse from elevated arms/shoulders. Yes, he was apparently stabbed in the side. It's very likely that he was not hit directly in the heart since he was apparently stabbed with a sword into the abdomen in an upwards direction. It is more likely that a lung was punctured and collapsed. Of course he'd pass out from this, who wouldn't? Regardless, if he existed, he died shortly after he escaped from the tomb. Obviously he still had all his wounds - they wouldn't have healed up by then.
He was probably extremely weak and died merely days after. He did not "rise into the clouds." That is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard, and believe me, I love Santa's flying reindeer.
Please think of the possible physical and scientific explanations here. Please consider what is more realistic Keep in mind that people back at that time did not know anything about medicine. I find it odd that I even have to point that out.
Please consider the opposite side of the argument and back up your statements.
Sorry, but there is no such thing as magic.
Show me your proof/back up your claims and then I will consider your argument. That's only fair.