That is a strawman, I said that most scholars accept those 5 facts, not that they accept the resurrection.
1 jesus was crucified
2 jesus was buried
3 the tomb was found emty
Those are not facts, they are stories in a myth. Obviously Richard Carrier finds the gospel narratives to be fiction. So does historian Raphael Lataster who also has a peer0reviewed book on mythicism and agrees with Carriers position.
Books | Raphael Lataster
Questioning the Historicity of Jesus: Why a Philosophical Analysis Elucidates the Historical Discourse (2019)
Raphael Lataster holds a PhD (Studies in Religion) from the University of Sydney, and lectures there and at other institutions. His main academic research interests include Philosophy of Religion, Christian origins, and alternative god-concepts such as pantheism and pandeism.
Bart Ehrman believes these events may have happened but like all stories in the gospels it is not certain. He did personal research into Roman practices after crucifixion and found that the body was not allowed to be taken down for several days. From his blog:
"Sometimes Christian apologists argue that Jesus had to be taken off the cross before sunset on Friday, because the next day was Sabbath and it was against Jewish Law, or at least Jewish sensitivities, to allow a person to remain on the cross during the Sabbath. Unfortunately, the historical record suggests just the opposite. It was not Jews who killed Jesus, and so they had no say about when he would be taken down from the cross. Moreover, the Romans who did crucify him had no concern to obey Jewish Law, and virtually no concern about Jewish sensitivities. Quite the contrary. When it came to crucified criminals – in this case, someone charged with crimes against the state – there was regularly no mercy and no concern for anyone’s sensitivities. The point of crucifixion was to torture and humiliate a person as fully as possible, and to show any bystanders what happens to someone who is a troublemaker in the eyes of Rome. Part of the humiliation and degradation was being left on the cross after death, to be subject to the scavenging animals."
Argument Against Jesus' Burial in HJBG, Part 1 | The Bart Ehrman Blog
So it isn't possible historically that a body was put in a tomb. But I already posted on the many reasons why Mark created an empty tomb in his story.
Then you have the issue of dying/rising demigod saviors, which Judaism was exposed to during the Persian and Greek occupation and prophecized they would also have one. The savior needs to undergo a passion, actually die and then defeat death to allow the reward to be passed on to baptized followers to grant them salvation.
4 the disciples (and others) had experiences that they interpreted as having seen the risen jesus
5 Paul and James converted to Christianity After the death of Jesus.
Yeah sure. And Jesus pulled devils out of pigs and then they ran off a cliff. And dead bodies of saints stood up out of the grave during the earthquakes and the sun going out when Jesus was going through his ordeal.
The disciples are characters in a myth.
In the Quran many miracles happened, they were witnessed by PEOPLE IN THE STORY!! Wow, they must be true!
Paul converted to Christianity. It's known that the savior demigod was the most popular religious movement at the time. One person converting to a new cult does not provide any type of evidence. He then lied and made claims that ghost Jesus in his transcendent form came to visit him several times. Ghost Jesus and Paul were oddly misogynistic, didn't want women speaking in church, thought it better to not get married, mainly because Jesus was coming back soon. Paul knew of no ministry, earthy happenings of Jesus, nothing. He hears Jesus was killed by the archeons of the age. Pretty good indication that the myth hadn't formed yet, just the basics. Mark of course made up the Earthly tales using the OT narratives, a transfiguration of the Romulus story, Jesus Ben Damieus and a few other fiction sources. 20,000 words and Paul doesn't mention the Romans killing Jesus one time?
This fits with the idea that Mark was the first to make up this part of the story. His gospel is a master class in fiction writing. The 2nd highest ranking Rank Ragalin hero type character ever, ring structure, events nestled in events, a remarkable chiasmus that could never happen in real life, improbable events, no sources or explanations (ancient bios would always source and explain odd events) and more. This writer clearly came from the Greek school of writing and knew what he was doing. This is myth-making 101.
So there is nothing here that resembles a solid fact except that a story was written.
Even if by some huge coincidence there was a real teacher named Jesus and he was killed by the Romans, the evidence doesn't support it and it means a person was killed by the Romans. You cannot get to magic and deities from this or any other fiction.
Although if this actually happened many people would have written about it. It would have served as a clear religious narrative. Yet the 2nd century shows a diverse Christianity, 50% being Gnostic which is often radically removed from mainstream beliefs. As the letters of Bishop Iraneous shows, each. group thought the others were heretics.
Iraneous wanted structure (power) and for only a few to be able to interpret and read scripture. Hmmm, wonder why? Well he won over the easy going sects. Was his version any more true? No.
Elaine Pagels book the Lost Gospels covers this.