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Data on the Resurrection, from the experts
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Consensus among climate scientists is all the rage today, so I thought it would be helpful to point out what the consensus among ancient historians and scholars is regarding the person of Jesus in history. This video by historian and scholar Gary Habermas is, in my opinion, the most concise and clear one that outlines the data in a very easy-to-understand presentation. Habermas' acclaimed "Minimal Facts" approach cites historical data for the Resurrection of Jesus that even skeptics (atheist, agnostic and otherwise non-Christian) in the academic field agree on - a good watch for Easter weekend.
If the embed below doesn't work, you can watch the video directly on Youtube here.
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