Don't let historical record get in the way of a good story!
>I thought that there was no family tomb, so Joseph of Arimathea offered his family tomb for Jesus' burial
That tomb could have been used pre-Resurrection, and this new one post-resurrection (i.e. years later), it does not necessarily rule it out. But these folks have a whole lot of proving to do before I accept their theory.
You're kidding, right?
These arguments are absurd and useless.
I can see no difference, aside from faith, between the muslims treating their "books" as valid and your statement. None whatsoever.
Or, for that matter, Mormons view of their holy book.
Aside from the fact that they were written centuries apart, insofar as each religion views their own book, there is no difference whatsoever.
That's whay it's called faith.
Taking up rhetorical or physical arms to "defend" your religion carries no weight whatsoever with me.
This is what happens when you invite someone into your home to stay awhile.
Next thing you know the whole family's moved in.