The Pharisees Tried To Kill The Evidence, Literally.

JAGG

New member
Some unbelievers say if they had sufficient evidence they
would believe in Christianity and become Christians. Here
below is a clear instance of some people that had clear
compelling empirical evidence that rose to the
certainty-level of 2 + 2 = 4 --- and what did they do with
this evidence? Answer: they tried to KILL the evidence,
literally.

Read on . . .

The Teachers Of The Law and the Pharisees saw the miracles
Jesus performed. They had all the proof {evidence} they needed
that He was worthy of their faith, and still they did not believe in
Him.

No better illustration of this can be found than in John chapters
11 and 12 where the death of Lazarus occurred and where the
Lord Jesus raised him from the dead. There were many people
there and they saw Lazarus who had been dead for 4 days raised
from the dead by the Lord Jesus. The Teachers Of The Law and
the Pharisees knew this, and fully understood this -- and they
decided to "do something about it."

Lazarus-now-alive was the Logical, Empirical, Rational Evidence
for the truth of Christianity.

So?

So what did the Teachers Of The Law and the Pharisees decide
to do when faced with that type of strong solid irrefutable Logical,
Rational, Empirical evidence?

Answer:
That plotted first to kill the Lord Jesus who had provided the
Lazarus-now-alive strong solid Logical, Rational, Empirical
evidence. John 11:53

Next they plotted to kill the evidence itself which was
Lazarus-very-much-alive who had been dead for 4 days.
John 12:10 "So the chief priests made plans to kill Lazarus
as well."
 

chair

Well-known member
Actually, what you have isn't evidence, but a claim of evidence. For someone who doesn't accept the Authority of the Christian Scriptures it doesn't carry any weight.
 

OZOS

Well-known member
Actually, what you have isn't evidence, but a claim of evidence. For someone who doesn't accept the Authority of the Christian Scriptures it doesn't carry any weight.

Same goes for your post
 
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