The Nice Centurion wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:08 pm
TRANSPONDER wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 8:16 am
I'm half torn between a mostly mythical Jesus and a real Jesus who is very different from the Christian one, but whatever it is, the Gospel Jesus ain't real.
Interesting, that not only christians but also atheists, when it comes to Jesus, jump over each other to make false dichotomys and trichotomys !
Even if Gospel Jesus were real mostly or word by word, the Interpretation would still be open for several possibilitys.
Is it not possible too, for instance, that Jesus did miracles and magic without there being a christian god ???
Atheists as well as Christians, do not agree on everything. The way it shakes out is that Jesus is entirely made up and mythical or there was a Real Jesus who did at least something not unlike what is in the gospels.
I'm open, because there are persuasive arguments on both sides. At one time I was heavily inclined to the 'Passover Plot' hypothesis with (I have to say

) the 'Jesus scroll' hypothesis - that Jesus was a rebel zealot and there was a plan to save him from the cross. Popular - sensationalist stories though they may be, the more I dug into it the more support there was for both those ideas. If you credit the Gospel accounts.
But I much more doubt the gospel accounts. Much as John appears to give an account of a Lazarus that looks like a staged fake miracle, I can't dismiss that the synoptics ignore it. What's worse is that Luke actually has a resurrected man in the son of Nain in Galilee. So I have the nagging feeling that there was a 'floating story (TM

) 'Jesus brought a man to life', and they both incorporated that in different ways and John was a lot better at screenplay than I thought.. Also John has no blind bar -Timaeus. But he does have a blind man cured in Jerusalem followed by a whole mess of debate with the Priests that is surely and absolutely John's invention. And on top of that we have the man with Palsy 'Take up your pallet and walk' But in Jerusalem and the Synoptics have it in Galilee.
So there seems to be a case of basic miracle claims that get used in totally different ways and do not look like any reliable record. So I have to doubt any real Jesus there. Especially as history knows nothing of him. Other than Tacitus, and he may only be repeating what the Christians say.
On the other hand

If it was all made up, why have him as a Galilean when he should have been born in Bethlehem, and why have him Crucified by Rome which the Gospels then have to do back flips to excuse.
So I have reasons to think there is a real Jesus but not as per the Christian fairy -tale, but there is a lot that is made up and I fear that it may be more than I'd like. Because I really like the Jesus conspiracy -theory
But after all, it's academic. If Jesus is not the Christian construct and the resurrection is not credible (and it isn't) that does for the organized religion and the Historical Jesus is just an academic historical puzzle.