Q: Could Christians have made up martyrdom claims? Unreasonable for Peter, James, and John — first-century evidence of their martyrdom is strong. Some later apostle martyrdom stories may have been embellished, but the core eyewitnesses clearly suffered for their resurrection claims. Martyrdom proves sincerity, not necessarily truth — but combined with ruling out hallucination, the case is strong.
Q&A — historicity of apostolic martyrdom
Martyrdom shows sincerity (people don't knowingly die for a lie). Peter, James, and John have strong first-century evidence. Some later martyrdom traditions may be embellished but have historical cores. Sincerity + multi-modal resurrection appearances (visual, auditory, physical, prolonged, group) rules out both lying and hallucination.
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