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Masses of catholics and christians and even others of various religious belief systems believe through mainstream teaching that Jesus died on a cross, was buried and on the third day rose from the dead.
But according to biblical scripture and common sense if you can read with understanding, that's not even true.
In short, what happened was that he was hung on a cross, taken down alive, put in a tomb, his disciples violated the sabbath to bring him healing herbs and spices, then they moved him to another tomb, he hung out with his disciples for a little over a month, offered himself as a sacrifice for the sin of his disciples to atone for their violation of the sabbath and they ate him.
Like I said, if you read the bible with understanding, it is all in scripture.
How do you feel knowing that what you have been taught is not true? For me, when truth was revealed to me, I felt let down, like how I felt as a child when I found out there is no such thing as Santa Claus after all.
But according to biblical scripture and common sense if you can read with understanding, that's not even true.
In short, what happened was that he was hung on a cross, taken down alive, put in a tomb, his disciples violated the sabbath to bring him healing herbs and spices, then they moved him to another tomb, he hung out with his disciples for a little over a month, offered himself as a sacrifice for the sin of his disciples to atone for their violation of the sabbath and they ate him.
Like I said, if you read the bible with understanding, it is all in scripture.
How do you feel knowing that what you have been taught is not true? For me, when truth was revealed to me, I felt let down, like how I felt as a child when I found out there is no such thing as Santa Claus after all.