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What happened to Jesus's body?

What happened to Jesus's body?

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This is not a spiritality duscussion it is historical fact.

First we have more proof of Jesus than of Julious Ceaser. Se he did exist for the purpose of this duscussion.

His body did dissapear. Where did it go? Resurection is not a option.

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Originally posted by Brother Edwin
This is not a spiritality duscussion it is historical fact.

First we have more proof of Jesus than of Julious Ceaser. Se he did exist for the purpose of this duscussion.

His body did dissapear. Where did it go? Resurection is not a option.
I ate it.

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Just kidding. But you never know. a hungry chimp is a beast to be avoided.

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Originally posted by StarValleyWy
I ate it.

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Just kidding. But you never know. a hungry chimp is a beast to be avoided.
It was behind a bolder guarded by a Roman solger.

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Originally posted by Delmer
Conversations such as this confuse me. It confuses me that a man who supposedly said, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." generates such bitter hatred, utter contempt and cruel ridicule after 2,000 years. Exactly what was his crime, SQ, that you would keep his body in your freezer and gnaw the marrow from his bones. And what kind of man doe ...[text shortened]... en even before they die insist that a man who has been remembered for 2,000 years never existed.
By the way. I need to apologize to you. I just couldn't see the point you were insisting. The govt. et al.

I know you are not a nazi. I was just frustrated as to what the hell you were pressing me for.

Mike

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Originally posted by Brother Edwin
This is not a spiritality duscussion it is historical fact.

First we have more proof of Jesus than of Julious Ceaser. Se he did exist for the purpose of this duscussion.

His body did dissapear. Where did it go? Resurection is not a option.
Ebay!

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Originally posted by StarValleyWy
By the way. I need to apologize to you. I just couldn't see the point you were insisting. The govt. et al.

I know you are not a nazi. I was just frustrated as to what the hell you were pressing me for.

Mike
No need, SVW, but thank you all the same. If you return and check that thread (whatever it was) you will see that I've already aplogized to you.

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Originally posted by Delmer
No need, SVW, but thank you all the same. If you return and check that thread (whatever it was) you will see that I've already aplogized to you.
Yea.

Then go eat my tracks over your dead, sad carcus. Snark.

You ain't even began the fight. And I doubt you can. I offered you a surrender. You thought yourself too clever by far. So now I take no hostage. You are meat. you are whatever I show you to be.

but you can still surrender. If you want to.

I don't really like pickin' on the defenseless. but I will. If forced.

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Originally posted by Delmer
Conversations such as this confuse me. It confuses me that a man who supposedly said, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." generates such bitter hatred, utter contempt and cruel ridicule after 2,000 years. Exactly what was ...[text shortened]... that a man who has been remembered for 2,000 years never existed.
His body is stored in a magical, invisible freezer and used to feed the "Mass"es.

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Originally posted by Brother Edwin
His body did dissapear. Where did it go? Resurection is not a option.
three options,

1.he never died in the first place.

jesus was not a strong man and so the cross would most likely have killed him. the spear in the side kinda helped him stay that way, and the darkness/curatain in the temple ripping also kinda lead you along the path of him being dead.

2. his body was stolen by men.

a big stone was covering the entrance. a number of guards were guarding it, and would most definatly have seen, or at least heard, the stone moving. so, logically, unless they were amazingly out numbered (and remeber jesuses followers were not the most violent of people), his body was not stolen by meer men.

3. his body was taken by some other being, for instance angels.

they could have entered the tomb via some other way (e.g. the roof), could have moved the stone silently so the guards did not hear it, or a whole host of other things. but this begs another question...why? from my recolection, no other prophets body has misteriously disappeared. others have, well, never died. but of those who died...well then...

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Originally posted by genius
three options,

1.he never died in the first place.

jesus was not a strong man and so the cross would most likely have killed him. the spear in the side kinda helped him stay that way, and the darkness/curatain in the temple ripping also kinda lead you along the path of him being dead.

2. his body was stolen by men.

a big stone was covering the ent ...[text shortened]... as misteriously disappeared. others have, well, never died. but of those who died...well then...
Can anyone provide any cited sources of information apart from the bible that give us any ideas about what occurred?

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the body of the Lord is said to be buried at Mount Cor in France, this
is based on the idea that Joseph of Arimethia had helped the Christ
leave for France...that the Christ survived the 3 hours on the cross
( most prisoners were left for a full day ) and that when his folllowers
were taking aloe to the tomb it was evidence that he was alive in
the tomb as aloe was a medicinal plant and not a funerary plant..that
he left with some followers and Mary Magdalene....so is the history
given by the Albigensian Sect whom Pope Leo destroyed thru a
crusade in order to stamp out this heretical history...this story is in
the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail..

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Originally posted by GENGAR
the body of the Lord is said to be buried at Mount Cor in France, this
is based on the idea that Joseph of Arimethia had helped the Christ
leave for France...that the Christ survived the 3 hours on the cross
( most prisoners were left for a full day ) and that when his folllowers
were taking aloe to the tomb it was evidence that he was alive in
the tomb ...[text shortened]... order to stamp out this heretical history...this story is in
the book Holy Blood, Holy Grail..
But not much help here, as it is just a story. Does anyone know of any documented Roman history covering this period? Can we find any evidence of Jesus' cruxifiction and burial anywhere except the bible?