So let me get this straight... according to your infromation above even the apostles who lived with 'god incarnate' for 3 years prior to the crucifixtion were uncertain and skeptical about the fact that he was who he said he was. They had direct face to face access and were still not convinced. It took not only the cruxification but the resurrection AND physical proof that he was not only who he said he was but that he has been stabbed with a mortal wound. Geesh you'd have thought that being an eyewitness miracles for 3 years would have been enough for most people.
Waterman, what a positive response to your first post, you must be proud. Bringing a logical interpritation to the actions of a hand full of simple souls from 2000 years ago to discredit something that that you know has no defendable base except faith. Like shooting ducks in a barrel, you can't fail.
Consider the time and place of the events. The Romans are hunting Christians, messiah's are arriving and departing like a Chinese meal and your leader has been crucified. After his death in this climate of failure could not the faithful consider that all they had seen was a conjurers tricks, I would. It is the resurrection and the appearance that Christ made to his most faithful that inspired the belief in them of the validity of his words, not the miracles.
Why did Jesus appear to his best mates, because he understood the frailty of humanity, and that frailty is based upon mortality, and the victory over mortality is the only salient example of a god that humanity would accept then and now as proof positive of a power greater than us.
The texts are about as valid as Wiki will be in 2000 years, who wrote it, did they have an agenda, can I believe it. At the end of the day texts and forced indoctrination do not sway your thoughts, as you make up your own mind, but you must consider there are possible alternatives to any thoughts where the defying of logic and physics is primarily involved in the arguement. Such as god and utility bills.