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Thus far, in the cumulative case argument, we have suggested that a significant list of historical sources supports the Christian resurrection narrative. Last time, we suggested that while having more sources is almost always better, the evidence from the available sources is more than enough to justify putting forward a robust response to the three minimal bedrock facts: 1) Jesus died by crucifixion; 2) the disciples had experiences they believed to have been appearances of the risen Jesus; 3) a few years later Paul had an experience he interpreted to have been an appearance of the risen Jesus to him. Any competing resurrection story must answer these three minimal bedrock facts concerning the resurrection of Jesus. If you recall, we looked at “swoon theories,” whereby Jesus was actually taken down from the cross early and was later resuscitated in the tomb, as possible theories about what happened to Jesus after the crucifixion. However, we also said that these theories fail to address at least one of the three bedrock facts.
Read moreThe Boomer Seminole Duplicate Bridge group met on Tuesday, April 1. There were three and onehalf tables in play. The winners were: A group First Place - Vivian Thompson, Ada and LaVere Bishop, Seminole.
Read moreAttorney General Gentner Drummond has announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2025 Officer of the Year Awards program. Law enforcement supervisors across Oklahoma are invited to submit nominations for outstanding officers who have demonstrated exceptional service and dedication.
Read moreEffective immediately, the City of Seminole will no longer send out a Siren Test Notification prior to a regular schedule siren test to everyone in the Non-Emergency notification group.
Read moreHey, it’s the 2025 baseball season!
Read moreMore than 700 alumni, friends and supporters of Oklahoma Baptist University gathered Tuesday night, April 1, on Bison Hill for the 10th Green and Gold Gala, an event marked by celebration, vision and transformation.
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