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As the nineteenth century dawned, Karl Bahrdt, Karl Venturini, and others tried to explain away the resurrection by suggesting that Jesus only fainted from exhaustion on the cross, or he had been given a drug that made him appear to die, and that he had later been revived by the cool, damp air of the tomb.3
Megan
That's insane. Anyone who knows how cruxifiction works knows that you don't survive it.
The Case for Easter: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for the Resurrection
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