open graveI've written before about the Dead Raising Team--a NAR organization, led by Tyler Johnson, that trains people to go to funeral homes, morgues, and family homes where bodies are being kept and raise the dead by offering "prayers of resurrection." The teams claim to have seen 12 resurrections to date, as a result of their prayers. See this astounding claim made on the website here.All I have to say in response to this is, show me the evidence. The Dead Raising Team, curiously, offers no evidence to back up their claim. Not one shred. Why is that? Do they seriously expect people to just take them at their word that something so extraordinary has occurred--not just once, but 12 times? Have Christians become so gullible?Christians, of all people, should demand evidence to confirm any miracle claims. Such evidence should be publicly verifiable. To not expect such evidence is foolish. And to not offer such evidence lacks integrity, to say the least.Our entire faith is based on the claim of a resurrection--of Jesus. His resurrection is a historical fact that is corroborated with compelling evidence. We should be concerned whenever Christians turn off their minds and stop demanding evidence to support their beliefs.  

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