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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (4382)12/7/2000 3:23:36 PM
From: Greg or e   of 28931
 
TP The First letter to the Corinthians was written around 55 A.D. Just over 20 years after the Crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
A disappearing body claimed as a resurrection would have received some notice.
It certainly would and it did. You are correct in saying that the destruction of the temple caused the gospel to be spread. It would have been like throwing water on a grease fire, but the book of Acts tells us the message of the earliest church was that of the death burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Messiah). The day of Pentecost, only 50 days later saw Peter proclaiming the risen Lord and 3,000 Jews believed on that one occasion alone.
Have a good day
Greg
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