No history of Jesus' crucifixion?
Brian Dean bridean@worldnet.att.net
Sat, 31 Oct 1998 01:48:57 -0500 (00909838137, 19981031063153.DJZY20847@briandea)
>> Mike McClellan
>
>The point is - with such a remarkable happening - a man actually dying -
laying
>in a tomb and then coming alive again after being dead for several days -
the
>news would have spread throughout the (known) world like wildfire. there
would
>have been volumes written about it, had it really happened.
>
CREA
You've got a point there. I've often wondered why the resurrection of
Lazarus went unmentioned in any texts other than the NT. But then again,
to
hear some of "evangelicals" tell the story, resurrections have been
occuring
with some regularity this century -- again without any independent
confirmation. I guess it's true that the media is guilty of a profound
anti-religious bias!
BRIDEAN
Apperently one such person that was "raised from the dead" recently is
Katshinyi Manikai who died June 12, 1985. A friend of mine photocopied
the death certificate from the Mema Yemo hospital located in Zaire.
This is cronicled in the book "Only Love Can Make A Miracle" which
can be ordered through Mehesh Chavda Ministries. Has anyone
investigated this?