Please share it with us. Let's focus on the new testament. Shall we start with History? Please present the historical evidence that supports the events described in the NT. (OR, if you prefer, the geographical, archaelogical, or written transcripts.)
After all, none of the original manuscripts of the gospels or letters of Paul have survived; the oldest manuscript we have containing a part of the NT is a hand-sized piece of shredded parchment that according to scholars was originally the Gospel of John. It dates to around 100 A.D; many years after the gospel was originally written. (or at least many years before the time when we think it was written; without any original manuscripts it's difficult to say for sure)
I have also heard that during the time when Jesus supposedly lived, there wasn't a town called Nazareth.
I do think there was a Rabbi called Yeshua, son of Yosef the Carpenter, who taught (at the time) controversial things that inspired many people(such as the Sabbath being created for man, not God, so that he could rest from six days of hard work) and found favor with the scum of the land. I
don't think the gospels accurately tell the narrative tale. (though I see no reason why the philosophical teachings presented in them are not actually teachings of Rabbi Yeshua.) After all, the canonical gospels disagree with each other on many seemingly minor things, such as the sequence of events. Heck, in the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus goes to Jerusalem only once; in John, he goes there twice.