> For issue #1, the consensus is yes.

i guess so, but simply because a lot of people believe it, doesn't
necessarily make it so.

> But to look at it from the other
> direction, who would make up Jesus?

who would make up Hercules, horus or osiris?

> For what purpose?

did you really just ask this question?

> What he really
> did was to support the Jewish faith so would it have been Jews?

?

> And then how would the myth survive despite Roman records and witnesses?

Iraq has WMDs...and was involved in 9/11. If a majority believe it, it
makes it so, right?

> And since he, or his myth, undermined the Romans wouldn't they have
> had a big motivation to squash the myth?

A lot of xtians got fed to a lot of lions.

> For issue #2, well, we don't know.

and yet Christianity counts 1.2 Billion members... and as I said
before, what is Christianity without the divine aspect of the head
worshipee.

-- 
will

"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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