![]() ![]() ![]() The important condition to the challenge, however, is that not one single biblical detail be omitted.īut first things first: Christians, either tell me exactly what happened on Easter Sunday, or let’s leave the Jesus myth buried next to Eastre (Ishtar, Astarte), the pagan Goddess of Spring after whom your holiday was named. Additional explanation of the narrative may be set apart in parentheses. The narrative does not have to pretend to present a perfect picture–it only needs to give at least one plausible account of all of the facts. Since the gospels do not always give precise times of day, it is permissible to make educated guesses. Then, without omitting a single detail from these separate accounts, write a simple, chronological narrative of the events between the resurrection and the ascension: what happened first, second, and so on who said what, when and where these things happened. These 165 verses can be read in a few moments. ![]() Also read Acts 1:3-12 and Paul’s tiny version of the story in I Corinthians 15:3-8. In each of the four Gospels, begin at Easter morning and read to the end of the book: Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, and John 20-21. The conditions of the challenge are simple and reasonable. My straightforward request is merely that Christians tell me exactly what happened on the day that their most important doctrine was born. My challenge is simply this: tell me what happened on Easter. ![]() I HAVE AN EASTER challenge for Christians. ![]()
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