I'm personally not convinced that he as a single person really actually existed. I think that the biblical stories about him were either made up legends or a conglomeration of stories about other people used by Christians to describe their god-man. If it weren't for the total lack of contemporary writings about him, I might give some credence to the idea that he actually existed.
Even if it is proven that he actually existed, he certainly wasn't the son of any god with magical powers. And he definitely didn't look like the white European Jesus as currently depicted by Christians.
Even if it is proven that he actually existed, he certainly wasn't the son of any god with magical powers. And he definitely didn't look like the white European Jesus as currently depicted by Christians.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.