I think when John pointed out that there was no way to record all the things that Jesus had done. You're arguing that the most important 3 years of 11 men's lives would be forgotten, despite the fact that they dedicated their lives to telling others about that time. I'm not saying that details weren't lost, I'm saying I don't think that they forgot what was important.unriggable wrote:Really? Is the transition from memory to paper really seamless? I remind you that the first written record of Jesus was from the year 70. Alot of details can be lost in the process of nearly forty years.
vtmarik wrote:There's no physical evidence that it did happen, so I will continue to assert that we don't have enough evidence to say that it did indeed happen.
What I'm saying there is no rational explanation to why no ever produced a body other than the resurrection. Lots of people had a lot of things invested in destroying Christianity in it's infancy, but no one ever came up with a better reason for the missing body than "The disciples overpowered the guards and stole it."