rstrats;
Since the Messiah said that he would be in the tomb for three days AND three nights, any time period shorter than that would mean that he didnt know what he was talking about. I should think that might raise a question regarding his "teachings".
Er, so, if the words on paper don't agree with other words on paper, even if he was raised from the dead, according to the words on paper, it wouldn't mean anything because some of the words didn't agree with others?
What I'm getting at, is that bar any internal proof you have that cannot be verified or experienced by others, there is no proof it happend.
Yet despite this rather important and glaring fact, you can get excited by a subordinate issue of consistancy.
Great if it makes you happy, and I'm glad you have the freedom, but the whole discussion ignores too much in the way or prior considerations to be appealing to me.
edited for typos
Edited by - Abaddon on 13 February 2003 5:27:7