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>Most historians agree
Absolutely irrelevant to my beliefs.
On an unrelated note: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust
>Wouldn't it make more sense that the story about a real man was modified after his death instead of him being completely made up?
It's not about what makes sense, it's about what the evidence suggests. And jewish stuff doesn't make a lot of sense to us goyim, so you've gotta really get into the LARP and see it from their perspective.
Even if we said that there was a historical person at the core of it, how much of him remains once we've stripped away all the jewish claims? Nothing. It's like spiderman without the powers and the backstory and the personality and also by the way he lives in Norway and his name is Henrik but we know nothing about him. Is it really spiderman anymore?
I'm politely going to refrain from debating mythicism with you this late in the thread, but there are plenty of good resources on it if you're interested.
Can I ask you something since we're being friendly? Your immediate comments on the topic of "replacing christ" reference him purely as a role model, not as a cosmic entity in the traditionally religious sense. Can I ask you what rituals you perform in your day to day to commune or pray to your christ? My first thought of religion is one of rituals and gods, not mortal role models.