THINK ABOUT THIS: Was the Resurrection of Jesus Faked?

It is a commonly heard argument from skeptics of Christianity who claim the Resurrection of Jesus never really happened because there was a conspiracy among the disciples to fake it.

The disciples knew, the skeptics contend, that Jesus had predicted He would be resurrected from the grave three days after dying on the cross, but then when it didn’t happen, they opted, for whatever reasons, to fake it so they could then claim that the real thing occurred.

J. Warner Wallace knows a thing or 33 about conspiracies, having for years as a Los Angeles Police Detective solved decades-old “cold-case” murders. You may well have seen him on NBC’s “Dateline” show where for nearly a decade his work was featured.

Wallace offers three reasons in the following “What Would You Say” video from the Colson Center for why the conspiracy theory simply cannot account for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ:

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  1. Robert Woods on June 4, 2022 at 9:54 am

    Six decades??

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