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What evidence supports the resurrection of Christ?

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The empty tomb and the testimony of witnesses provide compelling evidence for Christ's resurrection.

J.C. Ryle emphasizes that the reality of the empty tomb stands as the starting point for the proof of Christ's resurrection. The circumstances surrounding the tomb’s discovery—such as the absence of Christ's body and the fears of His disciples—along with the testimony of the angels confirming His resurrection create a robust framework of evidence that is difficult to dispute. The unexpected nature of the initial disbelief among His closest followers, who later became fervent proclaimers of the resurrection, bolsters the argument that their experiences were genuine and transformative, further validating this miraculous event as historical fact.
Scripture References: Luke 24:1-12, Romans 8:34

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