There is insufficient evidence for his existence, and if he did he was most likely illiterate given the time period and the conditions of his birth. And also calling mary a virgin is a mistranslation of the Hebrew word for young
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Hate to argue, but the evidence is there. Not for jesus. Thats what christians call him. His real name was hermes. Thoth. His evidence? Search up alchemy. Look ay heiroglyphics. Look at all of the designs of our past. Stories tell of a few angels who came from the brightest star of orions belt. Who taught us how to live.
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If so I believe he was a philosopher, not a prophet. And don't get me wrong, I don't just refuse the Christian prophets, I disbelieve in all stories that when seen objectively look like fairy tales.
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I agree to an extent! You're not wrong at all. Somethings are farfetched. But there is a lot of evidence even today that describes life on other planets, and the beings of unworldly powers. WHICH IN REALITY THEY ARE NOT POWERS. Lol. It's all alchemy. Not alchemy from full metal alchemist. But real alchemy.