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There are many good evidential reasons to reject the notion that the disciples lied about the Resurrection of Jesus.
There are several common characteristics of successful conspiracies. None of these attributes were present in the first century.
Are transcendent, objective moral truths obvious? How can we help others recognize the self-evident nature of these moral claims?
Imposter theories are especially difficult to reconcile with the post Resurrection behavior of Jesus
The conclusion that Jesus was resurrected (as reported in the Gospels) can be sensibly inferred from the available evidence.
We all remember the great stir that Dolly the sheep caused when scientists announced she was the first successfully cloned mammal. Now a private s...
Hallucination theories simply fail to account for the detailed observations of the disciples and the empty tomb of Christ.
Whenever the question of origins is discussed, we hear about the Big Bang. Scientists say there exists good evidence for such an event, but many...
In order for the Resurrection of Jesus to be a late legend, the story would have to be both late and a legend. It is neither.
From where do commonly held moral notions come? Some people argue they are a part of our genetic wiring. There are good reasons to reject such an ...