Oh, I am not saying that a historical Jesus did or did not exist because I am not reasonably certain one way or the other. I am only saying that I believe that mythical Jesus theories deserve some additional research. The main issue for me is that even if a historical Jesus did exist, he was just an ordinary man.
You are correct in asuming that Jesus was an ordinary man born of human parents as verified in the holy Scriptures, but after leaning through his sufferings to be obedient to who he was, (His indwelling ancestral spirit) the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, could then use him as the one through whom he could reveal himself to the world and the great sacrifice that he makes for the salvation of Man, knowing that his obedient servant would do, nor say anything other than that which he was commanded.
Acts 3: 13; "The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of our ancestors, has given divine glory to his servant Jesus."
Jesus was the first of many brothers to be raised from the dead past of the spirit that is developing within the body of mankind, and who is born into the spiritual realm with the death of the body in which he was formed, and to whom all the sins of the physical body in which he developed have been ascribed. It is he, whose immortal spiritual body of light was torn asunder and poured out as fire on the heads of all those who believed his words as spoken through the mouth of the Israelite who was chosen to speak in the name of the Lord.
And Jesus who we once knew as an ordinary man, and who has been given divine glory, is now incontestably divine.
Acts 17: 31; "For he (The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.) has fixed a day in which he will judge the whole world with Justice by means of a
man he has
chosen. He has given proof of this to everyone by raising that
man from death."
Many will try to convince others, that the words of our Lord and saviour, as spoken through the mouth of his servant Jesus, who spoke not one word on his own authority, but only that which he was commanded to say by the Lord, as proof that Jesus was the Lord our saviour, but they were not the words of the man Jesus who was chosen and sent to speak in the name of the Lord.
Deuteronomy 18: 18; "I will send them a prophet just like you from among their own people; I will tell him what to say, and he will tell the people everything I command. He will speak in my Name. The people of his day knew that the man Jesus was the promised one, as they spread the palm leaves before him in his triumphant entry into Jerusalem, while crying out, "Praise he who comes in
the name of the Lord, blessed be God."