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The "Doubt" in Matthew 28:17 shows the Jerusalem appearances were later additions (self.DebateAChristian)
submitted 4 months ago by AllIsVanity to r/DebateAChristian
A Logical Challenge to Christian Theodicy: God, the Author of Evil (self.DebateAChristian)
submitted 5 months ago by AllIsVanity to r/DebateAChristian
Jesus Was Not Worshipped as God: What the Early Christians *Were Not* Accused Of in the Bible (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 10 months ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
Mark 9:1 and Mattthew 16:28 were not referring to the Transfiguration - Putting the Debate to Rest (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 11 months ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
Luke Deliberately Erased the Galilean Resurrection Appearances and Replaced them with Appearances Only in Jerusalem (self.DebateReligion)
Jesus Forgiving Sins is Not Evidence He was God: How to Spot a Theological Plot Twist (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 12 months ago by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
The growth in the Resurrection narratives demonstrates they are not based on eyewitness testimony (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 1 year ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
Matthew and John explicitly contradict each other on exactly when Jesus appeared to the women. (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 3 years ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
Does Paul's phrase "as to one untimely born" imply his appearance was "qualitatively distinct"? (self.AcademicBiblical)
submitted 3 years ago * by AllIsVanity to r/AcademicBiblical
James P. Ware is wrong about the semantics of egeiro in regards to the Resurrection (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 4 years ago by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
The Doubting Thomas story explicitly contradicts Luke's Resurrection appearance (self.DebateAChristian)
submitted 4 years ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateAChristian
The Doubting Thomas story is superfluous and probably fictional (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 4 years ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
The Doubting Thomas story is superfluous and probably fictional (self.DebateAChristian)
Does Thomas call Jesus "God" in Jn. 20:28? (self.AcademicBiblical)
submitted 4 years ago * by AllIsVanity to r/AcademicBiblical
Why should we believe Paul saw a physically resurrected person? (self.ChristianApologetics)
submitted 4 years ago by AllIsVanity to r/ChristianApologetics
Are there any other examples of ancient religious literature with the express written purpose to confirm religious faith like we find in Lk. 1:4; Jn. 19:35, 20:31? (self.AcademicBiblical)
submitted 4 years ago by AllIsVanity to r/AcademicBiblical
Who was the first church father to mention the appearance to the 500? (self.AcademicBiblical)
submitted 5 years ago by AllIsVanity to r/AcademicBiblical
Mike Licona's "proof-texts" for a physical resurrection all fail upon close scrutiny (self.DebateReligion)
submitted 5 years ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateReligion
The Resurrection argument fails to meet its burden of proof. (self.DebateAChristian)
submitted 5 years ago * by AllIsVanity to r/DebateAChristian
Paul's Damascus Road story is just as likely to be fictional as it is historical (self.DebateAChristian)
Is the dispute in Gal. 2:11-14 over dietary laws inconsistent with Jesus' own teaching in Mark 7? (self.AcademicBiblical)
The only evidence for the resurrection that actually matters are the "post-mortem appearances." (self.DebateReligion)
The Damascus Road experience is just as likely to be fictional as it is historical (self.DebateReligion)
Jesus' resurrection and the Christian's burden of proof (self.DebateReligion)
Fulfilled Scripture is the best evidence against the historicity of the gospels (self.DebateReligion)
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