There's got to be more than just one tomb in this area. And when the caretaker said that jesus is not here, the women were so disoriented that they fled. The post resurrection appearances of 500 people and eye witnessesses kind of problematic for this theory. There's another version of this, which is the displaced body, whichis, you no, the wrong tomb, or displaced bodies.
Having established the minimal facts of the resurrection, how do we respond when people suggest alternative theories for explaining the missing body, the empty tomb, and Christ’s post-resurrection appearances? Did Jesus simply faint on the cross? Was his body stolen? Did the women go to the wrong tomb? Did the disciples make up the resurrection story, or did it grow and develop over the years? In this episode of White Horse Inn, Eric Landry, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Doug Powell evaluate these common objections and more, helping you prepare for discussions around the table this Easter.
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