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    they believe people continue on to another world depends on the person, but that general belief remains true. However, there is quite a bit of evidence which proves contrary to this belief. Firstly, Jesus' body was never found after His foretold resurrection. Whether or not the tomb was truly empty is questioned by many, however, the Jewish leaders at the time publicly claimed the body to have been stolen. In addition to this, if Christians had merely fabricated the story of the empty tomb, they…

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    Jesus in Christianity is often seen as the central figure of worship, a divine individual, and has also been described in the bible as performing miracles with gifts that his father bestowed on him. It is a common misconception of many believing that Jesus is seen the same in every religion. However, the religion of Islam proves that Jesus is not seen with the same perspective that Christians see Jesus; although there are some similarities. In Islam, the Qur’an (which is the moral code for…

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    There are a significant amount of differences between John’s Gospel and the Synoptics. The Synoptics consist of the Gospels Matthew, Mark, and Luke. All three Gospels have a large narrative approach. They include geographical settings, extensive numbers of characters, and a considerable amount of dialogue. They also capture Jesus as teaching generally through parables and short sequences of proclamation. John’s Gospel, however, is much more drawn out and inner-directed. John’s Gospel clarifies…

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    Essay 1: Many historians in opposition to the Christian Faith try to invalidate Catholicism by claiming that the Gospels are not historically reliable. This accusation is entirely false and can logically be disproven by using the five criteria for judging the historical reliability of documents. Is there eyewitness testimony? Where the documents written within living memory of the events? Do outside, unbiased, sources agree? Do the events relayed in the documents sound ridiculously untrue? And…

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    There is no eyewitness of Christ resurrection from the tomb, however, many witnesses saw Him after His resurrection. In fact, in contrast, we do not see God, however, we know that He exists given that of His awesome presence. Essentially, the things that He created and the miracles performed to produce the proof needed in this world. In relations to the word, the New Testament that speaks of the resurrection of Jesus and Paul teaches of Jesus through preaching. In attendance…

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    Jesus the Way-shower. They believe you overcome sin and death through healing the sick. They believe man is saved through Christ, truth, life and love as demonstrated by the Galilean Prophet. They acknowledge the crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection. They believe life is divine Principle, Mind, Soul, and Spirit. Life is without being and without end. They believe all reality is in God and His creation. Everything he creates is good and He makes everything. They believe therefor;…

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    So, from the idea of ‘resurrection’ as an action of refreshing our connection with our inner spirituality and mass consciousness the scholars of the day decided to give it the actual sense of ding and coming back after 3 days ( another mystical number in ancient mythology)! This…

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    learning from our past mistakes. The second story is resurrection, this is to die and live again as did Jesus when resurrected after dyeing on the cross, this store is though the religious believers of Orthodox Christian, Jews, and Muslims that we can all die and rise again. As for the change in believes, we are now freezing out dead bodies (those of us that can afford it, and has dead from a disease) and waiting for a cure in the future for resurrection, this form is call cryonics. The third…

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    Gospel Of Peter

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    reserved a large portion of his story to describe story of Jesus’s death and resurrection. The religious leaders likely did not include this Gospel in the New Testament because of the many differences and contradictory themes that are found in his narrative. The main one being how he describes the passion narrative. Another, perhaps more important reason is that his Gospel does not support the…

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    redeemer, and the Holy Spirit who helps us to “fix our eyes on Jesus” (Heb. 12:2). I am committed to Christocentric theology because I am convinced that it is “the Christ event” -- the act of incarnation, his life and teachings and his death and resurrection (not the idiosyncratic cultural, social or political values) -- which serves as the light that illumines our path to faithful discipleship and ultimately salvation. I believe theology must point us to Christ, the incarnate love of God. …

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