Just a simple question -
If the death and resurrection of Jesus was shown to be a real historical event, would you still adhere to your current beliefs?
My response is similar to others.
First I don't have 'beliefs' in this regards, I have lack of belief - that is different.
But I also consider evidence to be critical in determining what I believe and do not believe in, hence my lack of belief in resurrection of Jesus.
However in a hypothetical scenario where there was clear objective and unbiased evidence that Jesus was genuinely dead (not as Outrider points out misdiagnosed etc), and for sufficient time for current understanding of physiology to consider that length of death to be irreversible. And were it then for there to be clear objective and unbiased evidence that Jesus came alive again following that period of death currently considered to be irreversible, then yes I would of course change my view as I base my views on evidence.
But, and this is a big but, were that to be demonstrated by evidence I would not make the unevidenced jump of 'and therefore god' - rather I would presume that our current theories on physiology were not valid in all circumstances and to look to try to understand how this had happened though science and evidence once again.
Hope that answers your question.
Any chance you might answer Sebastian Toe's question relating to Islam.