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Actually, I think the record supports historicity of a rabbi named Yeshua who did something amazing and changed people's lives. If people were intensely discussing and carrying forward the story of His ministry for several decades, and then finally wrote it down, that says to me they were probably talking about a real guy, and I think is one of the main reasons that most historians do accept that.
The problem, again, is that's not good enough, they have to puff it up into an historical record of a God/man, which of course doesn't exist in the slightest, and would had the NT events actually happened.
The problem, again, is that's not good enough, they have to puff it up into an historical record of a God/man, which of course doesn't exist in the slightest, and would had the NT events actually happened.