wellwisher
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I think regardless of whether there existed a Jew/Rabbi at the source of the Biblical account. Jesus did not write anything. Can't even be sure, if he existed, what he looked like.
What we have is a fictional character, not a real character. There is simply not enough information about Jesus for Jesus to be real character. Even the name Jesus is a fictional creation.
Are you ok with Jesus as fictional or do you feel a need to insist that Jesus existed as a real person?
Could you name any other fictional character, in any form off media, who has had such a profound and lingering impact on history? Jesus existed over 2000 years ago. Most of his earliest followers who be slaughtered after he and his disciples were also killed. However, some followers would survive and someday their descendant would become part of the official religion of the empire of Rome. In that role, Christianity would grow to become a dominant world empire, the many countries of which would rule the world up to the 19th century. If he was fictional how did the impact of this fictional character linger so long and even be used to drive history?
We have Superman, but he does generate impulse in others to drive history. We have fictional characters in literature and TV with a large following. Once their day in the sun expires, we forget as new characters appear. How was this fiction of Jesus different, such that its impact would linger and lead to centuries of change with his followers in the drivers seat?
My only explanation is this character or person could reach very deep in the operating system of the human brain, such that it fundamentally altered human nature. Other fictional characters cannot go this deep. Even real characters of history, who could reinforce themselves, such as Hitler, would not linger at full strength for more than one generation. Instead with Jesus, we have more followers today than 2000 years ago. What was the difference since this data is readily available.
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