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What evidence supports Christ's resurrection?

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Evidence for Christ's resurrection includes the empty tomb, angelic testimony, and the consistent witnesses of disciples.

Support for the resurrection extends beyond mere belief, drawing upon historical accounts and witnessed events. The empty tomb stands as critical evidence, as those opposed to Jesus would have produced His body had it remained in the grave. Furthermore, the testimony of the angels and the appearances of Christ to multiple disciples solidify the claim that He rose from the dead. The various accounts provide unvarnished, consistent narratives that withstand scrutiny, bolstering the Christian faith with an assurance that is difficult to counter. Throughout history, non-believers have struggled to explain away the implications of these events, which enhances their persuasive power regarding the resurrection's truth.
Scripture References: Luke 24:1-12, 1 Corinthians 15:5-8

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