Where was Jesus after his crucifixion and before his Ascension into heaven? Isn’t it a contradiction that long before the Ascension He said to a murderer being crucified next to Him: “Today, you shall be with Me in Paradise.”? Continue reading
In the Bible there is a theology that says that God punishes the wicked and protects the righteous. However is it possible in all reality to draw the line as sharply as stated here? Continue reading
The critic sees a Bible Contradiction in a saying of Jesus in John’s Gospel about the temple in Jerusalem, and two sayings of other people in Matthew and Mark, also about the temple. It takes a lot of thinking about the question: What is it that the critic sees as a contradiction? Continue reading
The critic has found a new bone to pick, however without much meat. What was the place where the women stood? Near or far away from the cross? Continue reading
The critic has a problem with the Last Judgement. Will God judge people by their (good or bad) deeds or by their belief? Continue reading
At first glance it may seem strange that in Matthew and Mark there is spoken about Six days later while Luke says it occurred Some eight days after these sayings. However as it always is in life we have to read accurately to understand. Let’s have a closer look. Continue reading
Interesting enough not only critics, also theologians are really in trouble about the information of Jesus’ resurrection in the Gospels. The disturbing aspect is not only the miracle part of the occurrence, but also that a real story, a real narrative, is lacking in any of the Gospels. Continue reading
Where there 1, 2, 3, 5 or more women at the sepulcher who met Jesus being resurrected? Each gospel seems to give a different answer. However it is easy to settle it quickly. Continue reading
The critic suggests that Jesus being crucified received four different drinks. Hmmmm strange, how is that possible? Continue reading
Were the angels sitting or standing inside the grave? It looks like the question: Was Peter sitting or standing at the fire when he repudiated Jesus. Continue reading