Who moved the stone?
Joseph of Arimathea rolled it on:
(Mk 15:46) So Joseph bought some linen cloth… Then he rolled a stone against the entrance of the tomb…
If a single human was able to roll it on, why couldn’t a single human roll it off? Moreover, if even a female (Mary) had to bend over in order to look into the tomb, then this means that the tomb’s opening was pretty low (unless she was 10 feet tall); Hence, it did not take a mountain to block this opening. A small stone disk would have done it (smaller than that of Lazarus).
Some Christians say that the stone was difficult to move because the tomb faced uphill. If the tomb really faced uphill, then rain water would have flown towards it. In this case rain water would have flooded the tomb (rendering it useless as a burial place). In order for the tomb to be suitable for a burial place, rain water should pass by and NOT PASS IN. This can only happen if the tomb faced downhill. So logically, the tomb had to face downhill and not face uphill. The stone would have been easier to roll downhill with the direction of the water (and away from the tombs' opening).
No, the stone was easier to roll off than roll on. So if a single human was able to roll it on, why couldn’t a single human roll it off?