tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2343277549128598933.post2782533506639852370..comments2023-08-10T09:38:07.159+01:00Comments on Revising Reform: But that Amen is not word; it is deed. For he is raised.Rev R Marszalekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01831340057673771787noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2343277549128598933.post-67043487288632733202012-03-06T11:24:04.374+00:002012-03-06T11:24:04.374+00:00Not me, MacKinnon. I just like the way that he tra...Not me, MacKinnon. I just like the way that he transcends the usual belief dichotomy - it happened/it didn't happen. For him, it happened but it more than happened. it is more real than the reality that contains it.Rev R Marszalekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01831340057673771787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2343277549128598933.post-87511274995091729682012-03-06T04:32:46.742+00:002012-03-06T04:32:46.742+00:00You wrote: Moreover, it remains true that either t...You wrote: Moreover, it remains true that either the tomb was found empty or it was not.<br /><br />No, the issue is whether there was a tomb at all, so that either-or doesn't work.<br /><br />The resurrection accounts are thoroughly theological, and there's no doubt about that, and it is as they are opened up that their 'reality' comes into question, but in any case dead people are in no condition to return to living again after a very short period of time, and then the issue is the maintainence of a single consciousness if the person realive is the person who was alive. It is a scientific nonsense and theological myth.Pluralist (Adrian Worsfold)https://www.blogger.com/profile/01922153724523820866noreply@blogger.com