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macauley86 comments on A Bayesian Argument for the Resurrection of Jesus - Less Wrong Discussion

12 Post author: lukeprog 08 January 2011 05:05AM

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Comment author: macauley86 04 January 2016 08:35:27PM 0 points [-]

I can see a few problems with your example: - you were all kids (kids are more credulous) - there was not much at stake (on the contrary, increased social status for them; kinda cool to be associated with you) - the whole gig was short-lived (I hope they still don't believe you are an alien)

Now, compare that with the Hebrew apostles, and consider that, even today, to become a "completed Jew" can cut you off from your entire family. Imagine what it would be like in those days.