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If Jesus has not been raised, is our faith in vain?

July 17, 2018 by Randal

Back in November, 2017, I posted a survey on Twitter asking if Christianity requires the historical resurrection of Jesus. A couple days ago, I posted a similar survey with a few notable differences. First, while the original survey was directed to everyone, this survey was targeted at Christians; second, while the original survey only had two options, the new survey had four. You can see the results from the 2017 survey as well as my explanation for how/why some Christians believe the resurrection is not necessary by clicking my article “Does Christianity need a resurrected Jesus?”

And here are the new survey results:

A survey for Christians:

If you became convinced that the bones of Jesus had been discovered in an ossuary just outside Jerusalem, would you renounce Christianity as false?

— Tentative Apologist (@RandalRauser) July 16, 2018

Filed Under: The Tentative Apologist Tagged With: historical Jesus, Jesus, resurrection

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