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Max King of the Wild said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
crissindahouse said:

the real question is, why does someone has to go to the psychiatrist if he would spread things like they did in the past which everyone is believeing in? i mean, why do all believe what people in the past who were not the smartest told but if intelligent people from nowadays would tell someone in the bar stories like that they all would be like "uhmm you are mentally ill"


This is a good question. I actually have no idea how people could believe in the stuff mentioned in the Bible in the first place.

Jesus is another story though. There are some theories in which Jesus don't actually die on the cross, but simulates death (using that fluid from the sponge).. Remember how they said something like "What, Jesus is dead already?"

Yeah... People (think they) saw it happen with their own eyes ("death" and resurrection), making it easy to believe. It's just a theory though, but I don't think it sounds too unlikely.



Its pretty widely accepted that jesus did in fact die on the cross and yes his tomb was empty, and that yeah, jesus appeared to people after death. However, atheists will take up the position that the body was moved by joesph before the women found the empty tomb and that jesus did appear to people but they were illusions.

sounds for me like people who had a horrible incident in their life and get bad dreams and start to hallucinate after that and have to go to a psychiatrist to get cured of these bad things. it's a common problem with these people. same with soldiers who were in war or so, many need help as well afterwards nowadays. or people who lost their child in an accident, they still see the child sometimes in different situations. in the past they couldn't go to a psychiatrist and they weren't so smart to realize it's not true, in the past they just believed that it has to be true.