Thread:GreyStark/@comment-28288412-20170506220152/@comment-25936766-20170508215702

First define "Major Confabulation". Thinking someone said something they never did? Thinking you were somewhere you weren't because someone else claims to have seen you there when you actually weren't?

The miracle of the sun would be a "fair point"....if it wasn't for the wide variety of inconsistencies among the people who claim to have experienced it. Sure, "many remember" seeing such thing(s). Just like many remember seeing "To Be Continued" in Back to the Future when it aired on theaters.

The collective memory can, has, and still is prone to falling to misinterpreted, distorted or fabricated memories. The best one can say is that nowadays they are easier to prove wrong.

As for the Resurrection, haven't I said enough? They claimed to have seen Jesus after his death: Easily could've been a look-alike, which even exist nowadays. Other theories can be more complex or ridiculous, but that one is basically the Simplest.

Jesus's body supposedly vanished when it was in a cave it had no way of leaving: I've already offered 2 possibilities for "how could that have happened", or rather "what actually might have happened".

Jesus turned out alive after dying in the Cross: People can survive Crucifixion for days, he barely took 6 hours. As for the spearing, unless you can prove to me that he was speared in the lungs or any vital organs, there's the likely possibility that he didn't receive too-lethal damage.

Hell, Vlad the Impaler managed to spear people body-length non-lethally en masse, making them die slowly days after.