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Strictly speaking, can we judge from our limited understanding?
Well, there is at least third party evidence of the existence of Jesus of Nazareth. Josephus Flavius mentioned him in his writings, and amusingly the earliest depiction of him may be a graffiti depicting him crucified with a donkey head, being worshiped by a man captioned “Alexamenos worships his god”
The testaments themselves broadly agree on events as well, though there are some differences in details.
I just wanted to add some history :>
Also the existence of a biblical figure doesn't prove the existence of a god, especially when I can just write a bible of my own and use Barack Obama as my Jesus stand-in. Hell, the dude already gets memed on so much that I could argue to people several thousands of years in the future that it was done out of worship.
Fun fact, I actually wrote my own bible with some people in school. No I will not publish it. All you need to know is that it wasn't serious, it covered things that haven't (and likely won't) happen, every religion is implied to be real, and that Masahiro Sakurai is literally god and the second coming of Jesus himself.
Everything you have just said has been pure evil. God's judgement is righteous. What is bad is questioning it.
It seems like you're only here to try and derail this conversation, and it's not the first time you have tried to do this.
Probably been done already, either as parody or some abomination with several layers of irony.
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