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Sure. There is evidence. The weakest kind of ordinary evidence. Uncontrolled. Unreviewed. Unverified. Non-empirical. But we are dealing with an extraordinary claim. In order to achieve extraordinary evidence, we need all those things.But JK, there is so much evidence for the resurrection! Five hundred people saw the risen Christ. Well, ok, if you want to be picky, someone said that He was seen by 500. But what if there is no direct evidence? Surely someone saying that someone said that something happened is evidence enough?
And here is evidence that the Virgin Mary appeared just down the road from me. We all thought it was just a fence post, but we have direct, first person, eyewitness accounts that it happened. Why would these people lie?
smh.com.au/news/National/No-rest-in-the-quest-for-Coogees-holy-rail/2005/02/04/1107476802796.html
So there. An extraordinary event and simple, everyday, ordinary evidence given by simple (ahem) everyday, ordinary people to prove that it actually happened.