Wesley Huff
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And I get that. But we've already talked about the fact that we don't think that the only thing that exists is matter in motion. We as in you and I, right? Like, we believe that there's something else going on in this world that's a little bit crazy.
And I get that. But we've already talked about the fact that we don't think that the only thing that exists is matter in motion. We as in you and I, right? Like, we believe that there's something else going on in this world that's a little bit crazy.
And I get that. But we've already talked about the fact that we don't think that the only thing that exists is matter in motion. We as in you and I, right? Like, we believe that there's something else going on in this world that's a little bit crazy.
And that to, I think, exclude that, I think excludes something that you're kind of putting blinders on for. And you do have, I mean, you're right in terms of all of these ancient conventions and the ways that things were spread around. But the gospels are written in the lifetime of the eyewitnesses.
And that to, I think, exclude that, I think excludes something that you're kind of putting blinders on for. And you do have, I mean, you're right in terms of all of these ancient conventions and the ways that things were spread around. But the gospels are written in the lifetime of the eyewitnesses.
And that to, I think, exclude that, I think excludes something that you're kind of putting blinders on for. And you do have, I mean, you're right in terms of all of these ancient conventions and the ways that things were spread around. But the gospels are written in the lifetime of the eyewitnesses.
And they're written in this period of time where you have groups of individuals who could have fact-checked those things.
And they're written in this period of time where you have groups of individuals who could have fact-checked those things.
And they're written in this period of time where you have groups of individuals who could have fact-checked those things.
Well, Paul says that 400 people saw him all at once.
Well, Paul says that 400 people saw him all at once.
Well, Paul says that 400 people saw him all at once.
No, saw the resurrected Jesus. Yeah, 1 Corinthians 15, Paul says that Jesus appeared to the disciples, and then he appeared to 400 people all at once. I mean, if we read the Gospel of Luke and Acts, so same author wrote these both documents, he says that Jesus was walking around teaching them for 40 days after he was resurrected from the dead.
No, saw the resurrected Jesus. Yeah, 1 Corinthians 15, Paul says that Jesus appeared to the disciples, and then he appeared to 400 people all at once. I mean, if we read the Gospel of Luke and Acts, so same author wrote these both documents, he says that Jesus was walking around teaching them for 40 days after he was resurrected from the dead.
No, saw the resurrected Jesus. Yeah, 1 Corinthians 15, Paul says that Jesus appeared to the disciples, and then he appeared to 400 people all at once. I mean, if we read the Gospel of Luke and Acts, so same author wrote these both documents, he says that Jesus was walking around teaching them for 40 days after he was resurrected from the dead.
And so these are written within a time period when you have people who would have seen Jesus' ministry, who were there, say, at something like the feeding of the 5,000, who could have been able to verify or debunk some of these things that are being said. And you go from a bunch of scared guys who β because Jesus wasn't the only messianic figure who arose and claimed to be the Messiah.
And so these are written within a time period when you have people who would have seen Jesus' ministry, who were there, say, at something like the feeding of the 5,000, who could have been able to verify or debunk some of these things that are being said. And you go from a bunch of scared guys who β because Jesus wasn't the only messianic figure who arose and claimed to be the Messiah.
And so these are written within a time period when you have people who would have seen Jesus' ministry, who were there, say, at something like the feeding of the 5,000, who could have been able to verify or debunk some of these things that are being said. And you go from a bunch of scared guys who β because Jesus wasn't the only messianic figure who arose and claimed to be the Messiah.