The Resurrection of Christ: Unscriptural Theories
Concerning the Resurrection, Part 2

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5. The . This supposition clings to the idea that Christ did not die at all, but rather that and was . If this be the case, where did He go? Surely, as He was an object of interest to the entire populace, He would have been recognized and openly accepted or rejected.

6. The . This states that the apostles those that heard them. However, all of the apostles, except John, met a . Why? Because of their devotion to Christ and His resurrection. Would they have sacrificed their lives for a ? Of course not!

7. The . In other words, this speculation declares that the apostles had an ; that is, they thought that He arose from the dead, and kept on thinking it, until after a while they believed it. We know, from human experience, that soon fade away, and we awaken to reality. The apostles could not have deceived themselves very long.

8. The . This idea supposes that they thought they had actually seen the resurrected Saviour, when it was merely a hallucination caused by . Can you imagine Peter becoming delirious, and Thomas hysterical?


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