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In light of the upcoming celebration of Christ’s resurrection, I thought it would be of interest to some of you out there to take a close look at that very thing—the resurrection. There is a school of thought out there that believes that Christ’s resurrection from the dead may not have literally taken place. This is actually believed by many who call themselves Christians. Now, I’m sure many of you guys know that I’m a pretty conservative theologian and that I would also consider “Logsdon theology” to be somewhat liberal. I just want you to know that I’m happy (and hopeful) to know that you guys actually believe in Christ’s resurrection from the dead. However, this idea is not completely absent from our culture among other theologians.
I would strongly recommend listening to both Part 1 and Part 2 of a great debate between two very smart guys on this very issue. Did Christ actually, physically resurrect from the dead? To me, it’s a no brainer, but this debate taught me a great deal about how and why I believe that. For those that enjoy “raising questions” on theological issues, maybe this will give you some answers. Have a great Easter and enjoy The Great Debate!

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