Sunday, April 1, 2012

The Schism of the Resurrection

Perhaps one of the greatest and most incredible schisms of reality is that of the Resurrection.

Christians celebrate Easter all around the world. To non-Christians, the concept of the Resurrection seems to be unfathomable, even though many still choose to celebrate Easter. To others, the Easter bunny seems more real.  

Why can some people see and accept the reality of the Resurrection immediately, while others do not? Perhaps it has more to do with direct revelation from God. In other words, the Truth is revealed to some and not to others.

To the people who witnessed the events in the life of Jesus Christ, His Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension into the heavens, there is no question about the reality of the event. With the number of Biblical accounts that have been documented, there should be no schism of reality.

The historical account of the Resurrection is questioned by those who cannot see or understand the possibility of the reality of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. The significance of the Resurrection is only meaningful to those who can see beyond the schism of reality.

Perhaps this is true in terms of the incredible schism of reality that is evident in other phenomena, as well?