
Are the Resurrection Stories Borrowed from Pagan Myths?
It's often claimed that Jesus' followers borrowed existing pagan beliefs about resurrection. Is that true?
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It's often claimed that Jesus' followers borrowed existing pagan beliefs about resurrection. Is that true?
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Did Jesus claim or imply that he was anything more than a prophet? Or did his followers transform him into the Son of God many years later?
Did the early Christian communities apply Jesus's teaching to the problems they faced or alter the facts to fit their agendas?
Were the Gospel accounts based on the testimony of eyewitnesses who were still alive when the Gospels were written?
How many hand-written copies of the Gospel accounts are there? What does this reveal about possible mistakes?
Was Jesus' tomb really empty, or was this just a story made up years later?
What should we make of claims that differences in the Gospel accounts mean they can't be trusted?
How can we know that Jesus really did die on the cross?