Summary: the Twitter examples reveal the slogan creates unreasonable expectations to dodge evidence
Mike wraps up the Twitter survey analysis.
All the respondent examples show that when the slogan is applied to the resurrection, it generates expectations that no historical investigation can reasonably demand. The slogan is being used to dodge evidence rather than engage it. This is the second major problem with the phrase.
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