Jesus' tomb

Jesus' tomb

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Is graverobbing a sin?

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Originally posted by whodey
Is empty.
Beds for the homeless.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Is graverobbing a sin?
I suppose if you want to believe that Christs disciples fought off the Roman gaurds at the enterance and then moved the massive stone to retrieve him you are free to believe so.

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Originally posted by whodey
I suppose if you want to believe that Christs disciples fought off the Roman gaurds at the enterance and then moved the massive stone to retrieve him you are free to believe so.
It's more plausible than him being raised from the dead that's for damn sure. In fact, anything is more plausible than the resurrection story told by the Disciples.

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Originally posted by whodey
I suppose if you want to believe that Christs disciples fought off the Roman gaurds at the enterance and then moved the massive stone to retrieve him you are free to believe so.
That there would have been any Roman guards at the tomb of such an unimportant figure (as Pilate obviously views him) is a most implausible story. These "guards" were undoubtedly created so that Christians could make the argument you are making.

EDIT: Seems I'm wrong:

Meanwhile, the superstitious Temple guards had dropped their swords and run away, helter-skelter, not just because of the violent earthquake, but because they thought they had just seen a hovering angel in mostly snow-white raiment, and a reformed prostitute, and a very happy middle-aged virgin – which were three marvels you almost never saw in Israel, in those days.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
That there would have been any Roman guards at the tomb of such an unimportant figure (as Pilate obviously views him) is a most implausible story. These "guards" were undoubtedly created so that Christians could make the argument you are making.

EDIT: Seems I'm wrong:

Meanwhile, the superstitious Temple guards had dropped their swords and run away, ...[text shortened]... hree marvels you almost never saw in Israel, in those days.

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You have a very active imagination.

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Originally posted by whodey
You have a very active imagination.
Not as active as the guys who thought up the idea of Roman guards for the body of a minor criminal (in Roman eyes).

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Not as active as the guys who thought up the idea of Roman guards for the body of a minor criminal (in Roman eyes).
or the rock that one guy (in Mark) rolled into place that grew to such size (in Matthew) that only God could have moved

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Originally posted by whodey
Is empty.
For sure!