As we draw nigh upon Easter, look up the “resurrection” fables in the 4 gospels and try to figure out what really happened that day.
It’s like the story about the 4 guys who blew off their chem final, then asked to take a make-up test using the excuse that their car had had a flat tire. The prof gave them a single page:
1) 5% – Explain the formula H2O.
2) 95% – Which tire?
The result was exactly what you’d expect from the same process the cops use when they interrogate suspects in different rooms. Do the stories match? If not, at least one of them (but possibly ALL of them) is lying.
As we draw nigh upon Easter, look up the “resurrection” fables in the 4 gospels and try to figure out what really happened that day.
It’s like the story about the 4 guys who blew off their chem final, then asked to take a make-up test using the excuse that their car had had a flat tire. The prof gave them a single page:
1) 5% – Explain the formula H2O.
2) 95% – Which tire?
The result was exactly what you’d expect from the same process the cops use when they interrogate suspects in different rooms. Do the stories match? If not, at least one of them (but possibly ALL of them) is lying.