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What are the implications if Jesus did not rise from the dead according to the apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 15?
P. Joseph Mazarin Fidelis replied 6 months, 3 weeks ago 86 Members · 88 Replies
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Deleted User01/11/2022 at 20:28We would be the most pitiful of all people because all of our hope would be misplaced.
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Deleted User01/11/2022 at 06:49Without the resurrection of Christ, if it had been the power of the resurrection, there would be no Christianity, the church, and the multitude of Christians today.
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Deleted User01/02/2022 at 18:04All that Christian believers have believed in would be for naught, and all that we have learned would have been lies.
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Deleted User12/27/2021 at 22:53Christianity is based on Christ’s fulfillment as the Messiah. Without his death and resurrection, he would not be able to fulfill that mission and Christianity would collapse. However, since he did, to wonder otherwise is pointless.
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Deleted User12/27/2021 at 14:09If Christ did not rise from the dead all of our faith and all of our hope in useless, in vain, as stated in Ecclesiastes “all is vanity” or just a vapor, not real. Being a resurrection believer gives me the Hope of an eternity with my Lord. and this is my reality. If this is not so I would be the most miserable person of all.
