I have gone over every one of those with people over the years. For starters none of these writers were from the supposed lifetime of jesus. The dead were supposed to be walking around after the resurrection but not one single source from that time mentioned a thing about it. No one thought the awesome supernatural miracles of jesus were impressive enough to mention it at the time. Earth-shattering events never before seen and never seen since were apparently no big deal back then. There were historians around at that time but they thought nothing of these mind-boggling magical mystical wonders by a god-man named jesus.
Too bad there is no shred of evidence of that outside the bible.
Notice the "secular sources" part.
Try again.
LIke what?
https://youth.rcdow.org.uk/voices/5-secular-non-biblical-authors-who-verify-jesus-life-and-ministry/
https://web.archive.org/web/20201031052519/https://logosherald.com/9-secular-extra-biblical-sources-supporting-jesus-christ/
https://coldcasechristianity.com/writings/is-there-any-evidence-for-jesus-outside-the-bible/
Some sources are shared between articles, but there's plenty.
I have gone over every one of those with people over the years. For starters none of these writers were from the supposed lifetime of jesus. The dead were supposed to be walking around after the resurrection but not one single source from that time mentioned a thing about it. No one thought the awesome supernatural miracles of jesus were impressive enough to mention it at the time. Earth-shattering events never before seen and never seen since were apparently no big deal back then. There were historians around at that time but they thought nothing of these mind-boggling magical mystical wonders by a god-man named jesus.