Actually, you are avoiding the answer starting you in the face, but I'll give my opinion.
If I wanted your opinion, I would have asked for it.
I asked:
If Christ DID NOT RISE from the dead, is christianity vain?
You answered:
Answer: Christianity is not vain, despite Christ not having died and resurrected.
Then you are in conflict with the Bible on two points:
The first is that if Christ did not rise, Christianity is vain.
The second is that Christ DID rise from the dead, because he was, in fact killed, and there were plenty of witnesses to His death, and because of that, Christianity is TRUE, and all other religions, INCLUDING Islam, are false.
The apostles were faithful to what they believed to be true. They could not conceive how it would be possible for Christ to survive the ordeal, and are blameless.
Which has no bearing on whether Christ rose from the dead.
The essential message of Christianity remains intact, despite the folly of its adherents.
The essential message of Christianity is that Christ died, was buried, and raised Himself from the dead on the third day, to provide salvation to the whole world.
Paul is an exception. He did not witness the alleged death or resurrection,
So what?
and is not a genuine apostle.
Is he not a "genuine apostle" because he did not witness Christ's death or resurrection?
What, if anything, qualifies someone to be a "genuine apostle"?
He was mistaken to hinge the entire religion on the alleged death and resurrection,
Why?
and can only be, in my estimation, an imposter.
Why? Why is he an imposter?
That doesn't invalidate Christianity, but only the false philosophy of Paul.
This is question begging.
The onus is on you to prove that Paul's philosophy is false.
You have not done so yet, only assuming it is false.
God is able to accomplish His purposes desire all the scheming of men.
Therefore, Paul is a false apostle?
I disagree, it only means Paul's philosophy is incompatible with Islam.
Paul's philosophy is in the Bible, which makes the Bible incompatible with Islam.
You cannot get around that fact.
Either Islam or Judeo-Christianity is true. It cannot be both, because the two teach completely contradictory things about fundamental tenets.
It's demonstrably different from Christ's teachings (for who the religion is named).
You recognize (rightly) that Paul's teaching is different than Christ's, where most Christians don't even realize it.
But unfortunately for you, that does not make Paul's teachings wrong.
As Stripe said earlier, the rules changed. There was a "plot twist" in the story of the Bible, which caused things to change, and which meant that there was a necessity for a new method of salvation, one that did not rely on things only taught to the Jews.
It's not called "Paulianity" is it?
Straw man. No one has claimed such.
As such it is not a foundational truth,
The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus is true (and is foundational to Christianity as a whole) whether you want it to be true or not.
or true at all.
So what, if anything, of what Paul wrote IS true?
If your answer is anything but "all of it" or "none of it", then I will accuse you of cherry picking scripture in order to reconcile your religion with the Bible.
This is like a whole new thread, but in short, no disciples were present at the alleged death of Christ as they had all fled the scene.Wrong.
John the Beloved, the author of the Gospel of John, was present.
Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother, and His mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene.When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, “Woman, behold your son!”Then He said to the disciple, “Behold your mother!” And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home. - John 19:25-27 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John19:25-27&version=NIV
Ergo their testimony doesn't stand up in court since it's second hand information--assumption. It's thrown out.
As you were just shown, this based on the FALSE premise that there were no disciples present, and can be disregarded as it is false.
Also, there were plenty of other witnesses at the Crucifixion.
If he had died the Qur'an wouldn't have denied it.
Why do you assume it would have said He died?
The Quran is not the authority on Jesus' death, as it was written about 600 years after His crucifixion.
The Bible is a much more accurate witness, as AT LEAST ONE author was present at Christ's crucifixion, and
God cannot lie.
Red herring. It's also based on a premise that I do not hold to. But again, red herring.
But it is not a foundational teaching of Islam, it only seems so because it's been debated so much.
Which just indicates that Islam is a phony religion. Christianity is based on the fact that Christ was crucified, was buried, and on the third day rose from the grave.
No other religion makes that claim, especially not Islam.
And like I said, Islam could be perfectly intact with or without this alleged event.
If Christ died, and rose again, then all other religions, including Islam, are false, because that is the fundamental principle of Christianity. It is EXCLUSIVE to all other religions.
The foundational teachings of Islam are encapsulated within the five pillars of faith:
1. Shahada (testimony)
2. Ritual prayer (salat)
3. Charity (zakat)
3. Fasting (Ramadan)
4. Hajj (pilgrimage)
Do you see anything about Jesus' alleged death & resurrection there?
Which just goes to show that you're either not understanding what I'm saying, or you're deliberately ignoring it.
The fundamental claim of Christianity is that Christ rose from the dead, and that if He did not die and rise again, then all of Christianity is vain, because our preaching is empty and our faith is also empty, and we are found false witnesses of God, because we have testified of God that He raised up Christ, whom He did not raise up, and our faith is futile, we are still in our sins, and those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished.
However, the reverse claim (which is inherently implied) is also made:
That if Christ DID die and rise again, then all of Christianity is true, because our preaching is full, and our faith is also full, and we are found to be true witnesses of God, because we have testified of God that He raised up Christ, and our faith is fruitful, we are no longer in our sins, and those who have fallen asleep in Christ have NOT perished, but have eternal life, and if that is true, then Jesus was telling the truth when He said that He is the only way to God. Which means that Islam, which does not teach that Christ is the way to God, is a false religion.