Why can't we go to Jesus' grave? Ska you asked and I missed it. Sorry. He's not dead.
I know that. I mean, I don't believe that, but I know that that's the answer.
So stay with me on this one for a second.
Just put yourself in the shoes of someone trying to look at things from a logical perspective instead of a faith-based spiritual one... because when you're trying to find critical answers to a scientific world, faith has no business in the discussion.
So coming from a scientific perspective, say I'm John Doe, and I'm starting to buy into the things I've heard about this Jesus, but some of it sounds a little ridiculous. A little. Like, I don't know, just not completely buying it.
So I ask about his grave, since we're talking about a guy from centuries ago, and the response to me "Oh, you can't visit his grave."
Wait, I can't visit his grave? I was told he was murdered. I was told he was crucified, after being tortured. But I can't visit his grave? He was cremated?
"Nah, he was ascended into heaven."
Now see, I'm already having my doubts about this whole story, and you just said... WHAT? What's ascended?
"God took his body up to the skies. Not his spirit, but his actual physical body."
Can you see how, at that point, a person would be like, "Nah, I'm out"?
If that makes sense to you, if it makes sense to you that someone would have trouble digesting that, then encourage your compadres to lay off the abomination, hellbound, 'lost, stupid souls' talk... and I'll encourage my peeps to lay off the "Stupid believers" talk.
Because in the end, you can't prove anything is out there, and I can't prove that nothing is out there. Yes, it makes more sense to me to have the burden of proof laid on the supreme being, and that he needs to show me SOMETHING before I devote my whole life to him... SOMETHING... but that's me. If someone else wants to rely on the faith that he MUST be out there, because he just has to be, hey, that's them. I'm not mad at 'em.
I'm mad at anyone causing harm over their own beliefs, whether their belief is in a higher power or no higher power.
I can't, for ME, I can't accept for myself the answer "He was here. For real. Promise. He was, just like Martin Luther King, just like Ghandi, just like Alexander the Great, all of 'em. He was here... and then his entire body was risen up into the skies, and god took him."
Nah. I'm not... I can't even... no way. Not for me.