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Friday, January 9, 2015
Lazarus
Ref: Lazarus being raised from the dead after four days.
What happened to rigor mortis, which sets in hours after death? And what happened to the progression of death evidence that follows rigor mortis? Why wouldn't Lazarus be stiff as a board?
Rigor mortis occurs hours after death and then other progressive decaying actions happen -- and things progress to -- dead folks becoming solidly stiff . . .reaches maximum stiffness after 12 hours.
Interesting, there is nothing in history recorded that we've ever heard/read where folks can be dead four days and be raised up alive. Why would such stop at Lazarus?
I no longer believe the Lazarus account.
Update:
Oh yeah, I forgot -- there is an account in Matthew 27:53 that claims that dead folks rose from their graves . . . and walked around. It's only expressed in the gospel of Matthew. Something THAT AMAZING wasn't mentioned in the other gospels? Hmmm
Other than those two accounts, Lazarus and the dead raised folks in Matthew -- why no more such accounts that we've ever heard or read? Hmmm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigor_mortis