tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1083077248630884853.post3252254715439567332..comments2024-01-06T02:55:10.599+00:00Comments on Streams of the River: Jesus rose . . . ripping a hole in history!David Chisletthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16798657034517527174noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1083077248630884853.post-30689509101887381732010-05-22T17:26:47.094+01:002010-05-22T17:26:47.094+01:00Professor C.F.D. Moule of Cambridge posed this que...Professor C.F.D. Moule of Cambridge posed this question: "If the coming into existence of the Nazarenes (i.e. the Christian Church) ... rips a great hole in history, a hole of the size and shape of resurrection, what does the secular historian propose to stop it up with?"<br /><br />That is a great question! I think the answer is obfuscation. That's what I encounter when reading secular historians and anthropologists who address the question of who Jesus is. Most ignore the question entirely. The Resurrection makes sense when we resolve the question of who Jesus is, for death is not able to hold Life.Alice C. Linsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13069827354696169270noreply@blogger.com