Talk:The Passover Plot

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What was the plot of the passover and who was behind it? Haveing trouble. Not now understanding this.

-READ the article, it explains that the "plot" was a plan by Jesus to -become- the messiah. It failed (he died) but it succeeded in creating the Christian church as a consequence. I am inclined to disagree, since such a thorough cospiracy could not have been kept secret in his lifetime (the only conspiracies that work are right out in the open). But it is plausible, seemingly. As a note: I'm an atheist.

[edit] resurrection

Who does the author think the people saw three days after Jesus's death? The article says "they did not recognize him?" Who does the author think was the Jesus that came and walked and lived among the disciples for 40 days after his crucifixion?

Maybe Thomas Didymus, the twin.

Please sign your name using four tildes ~~~~ when making your posts on talk pages. TheMadBaron 20:12, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Typo correction?

"being imminently versed in the details of what that role entailed." should be "being eminently versed in the details of what that role entailed." 210.50.8.12 03:29, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Jim Berry 25/03/2007