Quote from JohnnyK:
I think it is christianity that believes with not much evidence. There are four people who said they saw something and wrote down what they think they saw. These are less credible because their testimony is controlled by a less than credible institution.
From more contemporary, credible, multiple, uncorreleated sources, I have dowsed that there is a high probability that the Master resurrected himself. I have some confidence in a very high probability factor. I believe in my ability to factor this probability from resonant sources.
Even so, there is an equal or greater probability factor for reincarnations based on a preponderance of evidence that is weightier than four people who said they saw Jesus after he was crucified. That's all you have, yes?
People die on the operating table and come back with a wider perspective, including reincarnations. That is just one other example.
People explore sans-physical body and come back with the same viewpoints...traveling back in time, here and there.
Virtually all channeled info takes this aspect for granted. No one is even attempting to prove something so obvious. It's no big deal unless it threatens your identity.