All good points. I don't believe they were eye-witness accounts other than the fact they're eyes witnessed something and they tried to explain it from their perspective to their respective audiences. The fact is that the Quran, Bible, Torah, and other documents all write Jesus was ...
what follows after is speculation or perception. You're denying that Jesus was based off of contradictions after the statement of his existance. They all state that he was. If I were to consolidate the beliefs of Christians and vote on what we were keeping and rejecting and translate it into various languages, I would have done a better job of fixing the contradictions. I have to assume that they left them in as a collection of individual sermons and stories based off of oral tradition. If I can't deny that Horus existed, how can I deny that Jesus existed? Are you questioning my belief that Jesus existed or that Jesus was the Son of God?
what follows after is speculation or perception. You're denying that Jesus was based off of contradictions after the statement of his existance. They all state that he was. If I were to consolidate the beliefs of Christians and vote on what we were keeping and rejecting and translate it into various languages, I would have done a better job of fixing the contradictions. I have to assume that they left them in as a collection of individual sermons and stories based off of oral tradition. If I can't deny that Horus existed, how can I deny that Jesus existed? Are you questioning my belief that Jesus existed or that Jesus was the Son of God?