Napoleon Ier wrote:These aren't a few disiples, there were hundreds. They all saw the same things, and they all died for what you claim they knew was perfectly false. Oh, and yeah, they managed to get past trained Roman guards, who just dissappeared(the authoritires would have said if the guards had been attacked).
Oh come on Napoleon...
Firstly, in response to the 'they died for it' claim, I may as well post a comment I made in another thread some time back when someone else made this claim.
...in regards to the argument from Martyrdom, we actually only have two cases of evidence in the New Testement, and elsewhere in the same period, of people martyred in the period after Jesus' death. Firstly, we have Stephen, who was not a witness, and secondly we have James who was executed on a charge of breaking the law. There is no evidence whatsoever that he could have in any way helped his death by renouncing Jesus, nor any specific mention of the resurrection, and we are looking here at both Acts and at the history of Josephus.
So, no, actually, we don't have any concrete evidence whatsoever for the martyrdom of those who witnessed the resurrection.