One objection raised against the idea that Jesus survived the 'crucifixion' is: where then did Jesus go after the 40 days of appearing to his disciples and convincing them that he 'resurrected'. How comes Jesus's history seem to have come to an end, so we don't hear from him any more? The answer is that there are some evidence that Jesus went all the way to India, far away from both the Jews and the Romans, who would begin hunting him upon realization that 'he was still alife'.
Indeed this explanation makes the most sense! I have heard several claims that 'someone rose from death'. In all the cases, it often turns out that the person thought to have died actually did not die! The 'hallucination' by over 100 pple makes no sense. Same applies to the 'blatant propaganda' theory. The only two sensible explanations of the beleif that Jesus resurrected are: Jesus actually resurrected and appeared to his disciples, or that Jesus did not realy die on the cross. He only 'faked' death to avoid a further suffering. When combined with the fact that Pilate, the one overseeing is death, together with the centurion did not want Jesus to die, they could have simply colluded with jesus to fake the 'death'!
"Agreed Movella...Frankly I have no idea why Farage would use such defeatist words, but I look at his shadow home secretary making an official speech on the topic of deportations and feel assured....That speech was on the 24th Feb, so undoubtedly…"
"It was an interesting result in the Gorton & Denton byelection, in which the 100-year Labour "safe seat," was taken from them, destroying Starmer and ending two-party politics in the UK....The Greens won it and although I would have preferred…"
"I looked into it quickly and found that Farage did in fact say those words that AE quoted at a press conference on 17th February. I still believe that Reform is the best option available for the UK at the moment, but I will admit that Farage is not…"
"AE.....Farage has not gone "to the dark side." The Reform UK official policy, is to track down and DEPORT all illegal migrants.....In fact, the shadow home secretary made a recent speech, describing the policy, on this vid.....Check out and note the…"
"I like AI and it can be useful, but I believe in using it to assist people and not to replace them entirely. If a company thinks they can do that then they’ve lost the plot. People should be able to discern where to draw the line when it comes to…"
"Update on the Iran situation: No, they haven’t caught on yet lol. Still cycling the same legacy loyalty talk while the floor falls to pieces in Tehran. Predictable."
"It’s interesting watching Farage try to play the people pleaser at the expense of Britain’s actual security. He’s putting on an establishment mask but he’s lost touch with reality. If he thinks deportation of illegals is indecent, he’s clearly…"
"I didn't know Farage went to the dark side? Lowe was—and is—pushing for mass deportations, a policy that Farage has dismissed as “beyond the point of reasonableness, of decency, of morality.”
Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe's platform;
Among the policies…"
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Indeed this explanation makes the most sense! I have heard several claims that 'someone rose from death'. In all the cases, it often turns out that the person thought to have died actually did not die! The 'hallucination' by over 100 pple makes no sense. Same applies to the 'blatant propaganda' theory. The only two sensible explanations of the beleif that Jesus resurrected are: Jesus actually resurrected and appeared to his disciples, or that Jesus did not realy die on the cross. He only 'faked' death to avoid a further suffering. When combined with the fact that Pilate, the one overseeing is death, together with the centurion did not want Jesus to die, they could have simply colluded with jesus to fake the 'death'!