As-salaam alaikum! Over the weekend, the brothers at EFDawah uploaded an enjoyable video involving a discussion with Christian apologist Jonathan McLatchie on the historicity of the crucifixion. In the video, McLatchie made an honest admission: secular historians’ (whom other apologists use to argue against the Quran) views on the historicity of Jesus or the crucifixion do not contribute anything of significance! Muslims have already known this, but many Christian apologists are still struggling to come to terms with it. Watch the video, share, and subscribe! Special thanks to EFDawah for this excellent discussion!
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Salaam brothers
I have a few questions
how come the later gospels ignore the corinthian creed?
how come paul lists people who saw the so called resurrection, but never lists who saw the crucifixion?
he says “died.for sins” thats sounds like a theological statement, not historical
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All good questions. I suspect the answer is multiple legends and stories were circulating.
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@ Tony
Ditto to what QB said.
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