Chapter 2: Cynics And Skeptics
Chapter 4: The Matter Of An Empty Tomb
Chapter 6: Consistent to the End
Chapter 7: Were The Disciples Hallucinating?
Chapter 9: A Surprise Conclusion
We all wonder what will happen to us after we die. When a loved one dies, we long to see him or her
again after our turn comes. Will we have a glorious reunion with those we love or is death the end of all
consciousness?
Jesus taught that life does not end after our bodies die. He made this startling claim: "I am the
resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die like everyone else, will live
again." According to the eyewitnesses closest to him, Jesus then demonstrated his power over death by
rising from the dead after being crucified and buried for three days. It is this belief that has given hope to
Christians for nearly 2000 years.
But some people have no hope of life after death. The atheistic philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote, "I
believe that when I die I shall rot, and nothing of my own ego will survive." 1 Russell obviously didn't
believe Jesus' words.
Jesus' followers wrote that he appeared alive to them after his crucifixion and burial. They claim not
only to have seen him but also to have eaten with him, touched him, and spent 40 days with him.
So could this have been simply a story that grew over time, or is it based upon solid evidence? The
answer to this question is foundational to Christianity. For if Jesus did rise from the dead, it would
validate everything he said about himself, about the meaning of life, and about our destiny after death.
If Jesus did rise from the dead then he alone would have the answers to what life is about and what is
facing us after we die. On the other hand, if the resurrection account of Jesus is not true, then
Christianity would be founded upon a lie. Theologian R. C. Sproul puts it this way:
"The claim of resurrection is vital to Christianity. If Christ has been raised from the dead
by God, then He has the credentials and certification that no other religious leader
possesses. Buddha is dead. Mohammad is dead. Moses is dead. Confucius is dead. But,
according to…Christianity, Christ is alive."2
Many skeptics have attempted to disprove the resurrection. Josh McDowell was one such skeptic who
spent more than seven hundred hours researching the evidence for the resurrection. McDowell stated
this regarding the importance of the resurrection:
"I have come to the conclusion that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is one of the most
wicked, vicious, heartless hoaxes ever foisted upon the minds of men, OR it is the most
fantastic fact of history." 3
So, is Jesus' resurrection a fantastic fact or a vicious myth? To find out, we need to look at the evidence
of history and draw our own conclusions. Let's see what skeptics who investigated the resurrection
discovered for themselves.
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