There is more evidence for what Jesus did than for any other individual in ancient history.
That's a fine opinion but I don't share it. I've thought too deeply about historical truth.
As for 'what Jesus did', I have no idea what you mean. I don't even believe that the founder of Christianity lived in first-century Judea, much less do I believe that he did miracles as described in the gospel stories.
When you come back from the dead then you might have some credibility. When you are believed in as divine 2000 years after you lived by 1/3 of the humans on Earth then you can talk. No comical equivocations can extricate you from this dissparity in credability.
That's another fine personal opinion. Everyone has opinions.
For myself, I believe that any ancient figure who is claimed to have done magic is necessarily suspect. It means he lived so long ago that there's been plenty of time to tell tall tales about him without fear of being exposed by actual historical evidence. It's true that primitive folk and political toadies heaped magical powers on the caesars and other political leaders, but in those cases we often have physical evidence, a reasonable explanation for the magic claims, and no theological reasons for the leaders to have been concocted. Of course, that doesn't mean that Alexander the Great was absolutely and positively 'a real man.' It just means we have better evidence for Alexander than for Jesus.
So we seem to see things differently.
I do not care if you intelligently scrutinize Jesus. However making jokes and being flippant about the most cherished person in human history is just a waste of every ones time. You do not have a prophet and so I have never addressed him.
Imagine if we all interacted with each other as gently as we might address our own favorite prophet. Would you speak to Jesus as you speak to me?
How do you think Jesus would behave if he were in this place? More like me... or like you?
I don't think Jesus would come here at all, but if he did, I just can't imagine him insulting the other debaters. I think of him as a gentle and spiritual man -- at least as he is portrayed in the gospels. I think he'd more likely address the other debaters with careful courtesy and respect rather than raw insult.
Just my WWJD opinion, of course.
The God you have described is the most comical and absurd of all false God concepts.
Jesus didn't teach you to speak to others that way. I'm sure he didn't.
What a load of garbage. I do not think even boredom will compel me to continue this much longer. If you cannot carry on a competent debate then I am going to terminate this.
Goodbye, old friend. As you sit in your garden and muse on the RF Wars, I hope you'll think of me in a special way.
I'm the guy who proved the impossiblity of proving God, after all. That's a big lesson.