I would think as atheists we would all agree that the miracles of Jesus, his resurrection, and virgin birth are fictional. I would claim his crucifixion and nativity scene along with Herod's role is also fictional. I would say it was highly improbable he was from Nazareth with heavy doubts about John the Baptist being historical.
However, after we "strip away the myth from the man" what do we have left? Is it possible that some teacher/rabbi named Jesus whose brother was James existed in Jerusalem about 20-30 AD or so and made a name for himself?
If we conclude that Jesus is 100% fictional we now enter into a conspiracy theory which would involve Paul as well as the mouth piece of the conspiracy. Clearly this would be the biggest conspiracy theory outside of Pippy's attempt to control the world with his Sleestack army.
However, after we "strip away the myth from the man" what do we have left? Is it possible that some teacher/rabbi named Jesus whose brother was James existed in Jerusalem about 20-30 AD or so and made a name for himself?
If we conclude that Jesus is 100% fictional we now enter into a conspiracy theory which would involve Paul as well as the mouth piece of the conspiracy. Clearly this would be the biggest conspiracy theory outside of Pippy's attempt to control the world with his Sleestack army.
"On Earth as it is in Heaven, the Cosmic Roots of the Bible" available on the Amazon.