This article offers a detailed rebuttal to the claims and criticisms of noted agnostic scholar Bart D. Ehrman. With a focus on historical accuracy and Scriptural consistency, this article examines the Gospel accounts and presents a coherent and faith-affirming perspective on the burial of Jesus. It serves as a resource for those seeking to engage with contemporary challenges to the Christian faith.
AGNOSTICISM: Questioning the Existence of God
Agnosticism is the view or belief that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural, is unknown and unknowable.
AGNOSTICISM: Why They Are Wrong to Question the Existence of God
Agnosticism comes from two Greek words (a, “no”; gnosis, “knowledge”). The term agnosticism was coined by T. H. Huxley. It literally means “no-knowledge,” the opposite of a Gnostic (Huxley, vol. 5). Thus, an agnostic is someone who claims not to know.