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billwald

New Member
>Originally Posted by 12strings
>I would point them to Jesus as a historical fact, and the early Christian church as a historical fact, and ask, if Jesus' resurrection was mere legend, how and why did his followers spread so quickly, so willing to suffer for him?

In those days there were many people claiming to be the messiah and many of their followers were willing to suffer for them. I think the last was the Lubavitcher Reb. When he died 18 years ago his followers expected him to be resurrected.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Mendel_Schneerson
 

12strings

Active Member
>Originally Posted by 12strings
>I would point them to Jesus as a historical fact, and the early Christian church as a historical fact, and ask, if Jesus' resurrection was mere legend, how and why did his followers spread so quickly, so willing to suffer for him?

In those days there were many people claiming to be the messiah and many of their followers were willing to suffer for them. I think the last was the Lubavitcher Reb. When he died 18 years ago his followers expected him to be resurrected.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menachem_Mendel_Schneerson

True, I believe Tim keller drew the distinction of Jesus:

Many people have claimed to be God, or the messiah,
Several people have amassed great numbers of followers that had a great impact on the world.

But only one man overlaps both categories: Jesus. Buddha did not claim to be God and rise from the dead. Mohammad didn't either. On the flips side, there have been those who claimed to be God, and gathered a small following that died out quickly. (think David Karesh).
 
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