Originally written in 2008.
I believe that there is incredible proof beyond a reasonable doubt for the fact that Jesus Christ claimed He is God, that He truly is God, and that He rose from the dead. Like the reliability of the New Testament documents, the entirety of the Christian faith relies on this point. But don’t take my word for it, read on and look at the evidence.
Some atheists put forth the opinion that Jesus Christ was a liar. They claim that He knew that He truly wasn’t God, and that He was just trying to deceive people into believing him. This theory does not “hold water.” The atheists who present this opinion have a completely incorrect psychological profile for Jesus. Jesus continuously expressed how important truth is. Jesus was selfless, constantly exhibiting the characteristics of a servant. There is no way that He would tell an untruth for his own personal gain! Even if he did lie for his own personal gain, he did not end up gaining anything! He was crucified on a cross! Where is the gain in that?
Yet other atheists say that Jesus did not know that he was not God. These people claim that Jesus truly thought He was God, but that He had an extreme divinity complex. But yet again, that is a totally incorrect psychological profile of who Christ was. A person with a divinity complex is egotistical, narcissistic, boring, and predictable; yet none of those characteristics apply to Jesus! In addition, we tend to feel superior to crazy people. It would be impossible for a crazy person to have become as influential as Jesus Christ became.
There are other groups of people, or maybe it is even the same group, that claim that Jesus never really claimed to be God. Their main argument is that legends had arisen about Christ, and that some of these were inserted into the text of scripture as it was written. Well, this was refuted in my previous paper entitled “How I Know the New Testament Documents Are Reliable.” Concisely restated the evidence against is this: the New Testament was written too close to the time when Christ lived, and the writers could be trusted to be truthful. For an expansion on this argument, please see “How I Know the New Testament Documents Are Reliable.”
Now, assuming that an atheist saw reason at this point and determined that Jesus was who He said He was, the next argument that he is likely to propose is “Well, He never rose from the dead, so it is a moot point!” A theory that he might pose is the swoon theory: that Jesus simply passed out, and then was revived in the cool tomb. First off, Romans soldiers are professional killers. They kill for a living, and they know what they’re doing. Plus, if they make a mistake, they become the one getting killed. As the Roman soldiers are trained killers, they stabbed Jesus through the heart with a spear to make sure He was dead. There is no way that he could have survived that. Next, he was embalmed by his friends. If they had noticed any sign of life in him, I am pretty sure they would not have continued to wrap him up.
Another theory that atheists provide is the hallucination theory. They present the idea that the people who “saw” Jesus after his death merely had a hallucination. The main problem that I see with this argument is: how could over 500 people all have the same hallucination? That’s not how hallucinations work! It is a solo adventure. Plus, even if they all had hallucinated the same thing, the Pharisees could simply have produced his body from the tomb to discount it.
Yet another theory presented is that the women went to visit the wrong tomb. Well then, just like in the last theory, the Pharisees could simply have produced his body from the correct tomb and disproved them. Case solved.
The last main skeptic theory is that of the mistaken identity. This theory basically states that Jesus had a twin brother who had grown up elsewhere, and he decided to come back to Jerusalem right after the crucifixion of Jesus, and the disciples saw him and thought that he was Jesus. James was one of the disciples and was Jesus’ brother, so he was also the brother of Jesus’ twin. He would have known what was going on; there is no way he could have been deceived.
Some say that the disciples stole the body and fabricated the whole story. Well, the disciples have the exact same non-motivations to lie as Jesus did. Here is what the disciples got out of their “story:” torture, persecution, and excruciating death! What is more, none of the 11 disciples confessed their supposed misdeeds even in the face of these horrible consequences.
In conclusion, it is only logical to believe that Jesus is God and that He rose from the dead. At first it may seem farfetched, but once the evidence is examined, it makes way more sense than any of the alternatives.
I believe that there is incredible proof beyond a reasonable doubt for the fact that Jesus Christ claimed He is God, that He truly is God, and that He rose from the dead. Like the reliability of the New Testament documents, the entirety of the Christian faith relies on this point. But don’t take my word for it, read on and look at the evidence.
Some atheists put forth the opinion that Jesus Christ was a liar. They claim that He knew that He truly wasn’t God, and that He was just trying to deceive people into believing him. This theory does not “hold water.” The atheists who present this opinion have a completely incorrect psychological profile for Jesus. Jesus continuously expressed how important truth is. Jesus was selfless, constantly exhibiting the characteristics of a servant. There is no way that He would tell an untruth for his own personal gain! Even if he did lie for his own personal gain, he did not end up gaining anything! He was crucified on a cross! Where is the gain in that?
Yet other atheists say that Jesus did not know that he was not God. These people claim that Jesus truly thought He was God, but that He had an extreme divinity complex. But yet again, that is a totally incorrect psychological profile of who Christ was. A person with a divinity complex is egotistical, narcissistic, boring, and predictable; yet none of those characteristics apply to Jesus! In addition, we tend to feel superior to crazy people. It would be impossible for a crazy person to have become as influential as Jesus Christ became.
There are other groups of people, or maybe it is even the same group, that claim that Jesus never really claimed to be God. Their main argument is that legends had arisen about Christ, and that some of these were inserted into the text of scripture as it was written. Well, this was refuted in my previous paper entitled “How I Know the New Testament Documents Are Reliable.” Concisely restated the evidence against is this: the New Testament was written too close to the time when Christ lived, and the writers could be trusted to be truthful. For an expansion on this argument, please see “How I Know the New Testament Documents Are Reliable.”
Now, assuming that an atheist saw reason at this point and determined that Jesus was who He said He was, the next argument that he is likely to propose is “Well, He never rose from the dead, so it is a moot point!” A theory that he might pose is the swoon theory: that Jesus simply passed out, and then was revived in the cool tomb. First off, Romans soldiers are professional killers. They kill for a living, and they know what they’re doing. Plus, if they make a mistake, they become the one getting killed. As the Roman soldiers are trained killers, they stabbed Jesus through the heart with a spear to make sure He was dead. There is no way that he could have survived that. Next, he was embalmed by his friends. If they had noticed any sign of life in him, I am pretty sure they would not have continued to wrap him up.
Another theory that atheists provide is the hallucination theory. They present the idea that the people who “saw” Jesus after his death merely had a hallucination. The main problem that I see with this argument is: how could over 500 people all have the same hallucination? That’s not how hallucinations work! It is a solo adventure. Plus, even if they all had hallucinated the same thing, the Pharisees could simply have produced his body from the tomb to discount it.
Yet another theory presented is that the women went to visit the wrong tomb. Well then, just like in the last theory, the Pharisees could simply have produced his body from the correct tomb and disproved them. Case solved.
The last main skeptic theory is that of the mistaken identity. This theory basically states that Jesus had a twin brother who had grown up elsewhere, and he decided to come back to Jerusalem right after the crucifixion of Jesus, and the disciples saw him and thought that he was Jesus. James was one of the disciples and was Jesus’ brother, so he was also the brother of Jesus’ twin. He would have known what was going on; there is no way he could have been deceived.
Some say that the disciples stole the body and fabricated the whole story. Well, the disciples have the exact same non-motivations to lie as Jesus did. Here is what the disciples got out of their “story:” torture, persecution, and excruciating death! What is more, none of the 11 disciples confessed their supposed misdeeds even in the face of these horrible consequences.
In conclusion, it is only logical to believe that Jesus is God and that He rose from the dead. At first it may seem farfetched, but once the evidence is examined, it makes way more sense than any of the alternatives.
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