Throughout history, people have believed in many gods enough to die for them, and 'miracles' could easily have been embellished over time, or simply confused in translation.
I won't deny that his ideas and methods were good and honourable, but that does not prove beyond reasonable doubt that he was indeed, a physical manifestation of a higher power. He [b]may[/b]* have been delusional and called himself the son of God, or people may have read too much into his actions and words.
He could have been a slightly deluded visionary of his time, but people have come up with ideas ahead of their time on more occasions than just him.
For the record, I enjoy theological debates for their own sake. And am well aware nobody's beliefs will be changed by anything said here.
*any offence is unintentional, wording these things gets tricky sometimes.
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