I think it's a reasonable assumption that some of the elements in the canonical Christ narrative are fictitious or embellishment. Given that tall tales of this sort are not unusual for the time and the culture, even if there was a historical Jesus, it would be impossible to reliably separate out those elements of the story that are likely factual from those parts which are distorted or completely fictional. As a result, even if there was a real person whom the Jesus narrative describes, it's close to impossible to have any real knowledge of who he was or what he actually did. So, even if there was a real Jesus, that Jesus is lost to the sands of time. What we have, for better or worse, is a myth which may or may not contain some truthful elements.
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