I think you're starting to become repetitive dejudge.
Perhaps you could discuss the different sources in the Synoptic Gospels, and we can see if they contain equally implausible material. So far, the guy is either a water walking transfiguring ghost who created the universe, or he's a crazy rabbi with a family in Galilee. Is there any way of deciding which of these characters is most plausible?
The only known source for the written content of the gospels and letters, in fact a proven and unarguable source, is the Old Testament. And that has been shown as a matter of indisputable "Fact" by authors like Randel Helms who have written entire books on the matter. So the OT was certainly being used as a source of their Jesus stories by all the gospel writers.
The other very obvious and proven influences, known as a matter of indisputable fact, were the earlier Greek, Egyptian and Persian religions, elements of which had become increasingly adopted in that region from about 300 BC onwards. As well as the later influence from Roman religious beliefs that had been introduced to the region from about 30 BC onwards.
Those are all sources which I have put to you at least 100 times before in these HJ threads. And their influence upon the much later biblical story of Jesus, is a matter of unarguable fact.
The biblical writers were certainly using all of that as their source for creating their Jesus beliefs.
Paul's letters, which actually say almost nothing about any earthly activities of Jesus, even explicitly and repeatedly emphasise that his Jesus beliefs were being taken from the OT, i.e. invariably "according to scripture".