Revasser
Terrible Dancer
I went for "Jesus may have existed, but the details of his life have been distorted/overblown by Christianity."
Jesus/Jeheshua/Yeshua may well have existed, or the character may be based (loosely or otherwise) on a single person or even multiple people that were around at the time but, for myself, I invest no particular significance in him aside from the fact that there are some decent ideas about how to treat your fellow human beings attributed to him.
That said, I have no problem with the myth of him being the son of a god (in a Heraklesian manner) or even an avatar of a god walking around on Earth. History is littered with such myths with different people taking different myths to heart. But I do see the stories of his divinity and such strictly as myths.
Myths aren't "false" or "lies", but they aren't "fact" either. It's actually a little difficult to explain the way I see myths, but there you go, anyways. That's how I feel about Jesus.
Jesus/Jeheshua/Yeshua may well have existed, or the character may be based (loosely or otherwise) on a single person or even multiple people that were around at the time but, for myself, I invest no particular significance in him aside from the fact that there are some decent ideas about how to treat your fellow human beings attributed to him.
That said, I have no problem with the myth of him being the son of a god (in a Heraklesian manner) or even an avatar of a god walking around on Earth. History is littered with such myths with different people taking different myths to heart. But I do see the stories of his divinity and such strictly as myths.
Myths aren't "false" or "lies", but they aren't "fact" either. It's actually a little difficult to explain the way I see myths, but there you go, anyways. That's how I feel about Jesus.