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I'd like to see the Xian apologists give concrete evidence from one contemporary historian of the supposed time of the supposed Jesus that a man resembling the biblical Jesus even existed. Then maybe I'll ignore the many parallels of the JEsus story to pre-existent religious tales.
Ha! We've been around that block a few times here on RF. I get a feeling that you know the laundry list of ancient historians who don't cite Jesus, and there's not an undisputed instance of Jesus in any historian.
There are only two historians who write about ancient Palestine - Jospehus and Philo, and both of them have been preserved almost exclusively by Christian scholars, so the one reference in Josephus to Jesus is disputed. If Philo mentioned Jesus, it would be disputed too, because of the accidence of its preservation.
So we're at a huge catch-22 with respect to "historical data." If Christians record the history of Christ (the Gospels and other literature - with removal of mythological elements) they are biased (etc). If Christians preserve Jewish historians who refer to Christ, they wrote it in. All the other historians were Roman and completely unconcerned with Palestine (perhaps one of them wrote of it, I'm not sure off the top of my head) and especially with a poor carpenter that they executed (if there was indeed a historical Jesus, he is of no concern to Roman or Greek historians).