Are the biographies of Jesus - in particular, the four gospels - likely to be merely legends?
Did early Christians borrow ideas from pagan cults to form the basis of the Christian beliefs?
How do we know that the biographies of Jesus are not substantially altered by now?
Does archaeology confirm or contradict the New Testament writings?
Did Jesus really believe that He was the Son of God?
Was Jesus wrong about His return?
Was Jesus crazy?
Did Jesus fulfil the attributes of God?
Did Jesus, and Jesus alone, match the identity of the Messiah as foretold by the Hebrew prophets?
Did Jesus really die on the cross?
Was the resurrection of Christ a hoax?
Was Jesus' body really absent from the tomb?
Was Jesus really seen alive after his death on the cross?
Would the disciples have lied?
So what?
Note: This section of my site draws upon the writings and research of Lee Strobel, as found in his book, "The Case for Christ". This book records parts of interviews with leading New Testament scholars, theologians, historians and experts in their respective fields.
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