They're not 'misconceptions' ed, they aren't even just factually incorrect. They are outright made-up fictions that bear not a scintilla of resemblance to history.edwardmurphy wrote:You're welcome to correct my many apparent misconceptions.Byblos wrote:This is the kind of revisionist fiction one is stuck with when one denies history.
The fact is the powers that be of the era had every reason to suppress events they deemed threatening to their establishment.
The Jews were expecting a 'king' that will lead them out of roman bandage and saw Jesus who is not only claiming to be a messiah but the Son of God, as a direct threat. You really think they would have had a hand in perpetuating his resurrection? An event that proved beyond any doubt that Jesus' claims were true, which would have put an immediate end to their ruling status? No, of course not, it defies logic to think they would not do everything in their power to keep it quiet and preserve their political and religious positions.
And yet the resurrection account spread like wildfire still.
King Herod was even more so paranoid than the Sanhedrin about the prophesied messiah that he also saw it as a direct threat to his own ruling. This is a man who executed members of his own family to preserve his status. You really think he would not do everything in his power to kill any notion that threatened him like any stories of a resurrected messiah? It defies logic and history.
And yet the resurrection account spread like wildfire still.
The Roman rulers had every reason to suppress the resurrection for, oh so many reasons. First, the soldiers guarding the tomb failed miserably and were certainly executed for it. Second, any perceived threat of a Jewish uprising was seen as a challenge to Rome and immediately and ruthlessly extinguished. Do you really think the roman rulers would not have killed a story that challenged the uneasy peace alliance they had with the Jewish rulers? Makes absolutely no sense.
AND YET THE RESURRECTION ACCOUNT SPREAD LIKE WILDFIRE STILL.
Get your history straight Ed.