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To be fair, the concept of a historic Jesus (that is a man, named Jesus, living in the middle east, during the time of the Roman occupation, that was an itinerant preacher) is not an extrodinary claim. There's enough evidence that there were itinerant preachers, and Jesus was a very common name at the time.
That Jesus, as presented in the Bible, existed. THAT'S the extraordinary claim. To prove that he was the Son of God, you first have to prove the existance of God. However, since God is said to exist outside the physical reality that we know, you cannot prove his existance, so you're stuck. It'll take a Mount Everest of truely extraordinary evidence to prove that one.
Very true. You could stand in the market place in downtown Jerusalem on market day and call out Jesus, come here, and you would have at least 20-30 Jesus' answer you.