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Apostles were willing to die repeatedly for the resurrection—this demonstrates sincerity without needing proof they were offered a final recantation option

The Law of Moses, the Gentiles and Jesus: Hebrew Roots part 2 01:09:05 – 01:10:06

Brief apologetics note on the resurrection and martyrdom argument

Paulogia argued that the apostles-dying-for-the-resurrection argument fails because we cannot prove they were given a chance to recant at the moment of death. Winger dismisses this as missing the point: the apostles repeatedly placed their lives at risk over time because they genuinely believed in the resurrection. A final recantation moment is irrelevant to the cumulative evidence of sincere belief.

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