don't think that is dejudge's argument all. His argument is that the only description you actually have is the biblical description of Jesus. All other descriptions derive entirely from that biblical writing. But as I just explained above - that biblical writing is simply not credible because (a)it describes a figure now known to be physically impossible and quite certainly fiction, and (b)there is zero evidence of any other less supernatural 1st century messiah named Jesus.
The description of Jesus of Nazareth in the Bible is extremely important whether or not it is fiction because it tells us what people of antiquity believed was true.
What is known today as fiction or implausible about Jesus was actually believed to be true and believed to have really happened in at least the 2nd century.
The fact that virtually everything about Jesus of Nazareth is either fiction or could not have happened, from conception to ascension, are major clues that the Belief in the Jesus story did NOT require an actual person.
If Jesus did exist he would have been known as a human being yet in the Bible it is claimed Jesus was the Son of God, born of a Holy Ghost and God Creator.
People of antiquity BELIEVED Jesus was the Son of God and Creator based on the hundreds of manuscripts, Codices and apologetic writings that have been recovered.
It can be logical deduced using the abundance of evidence in the existing manuscript, Codices and apologetic writings that the Jesus character is a figure of Belief --an eschatological concept--a figure of theology-- a figure based on mythology---never history.
Essentially, one would not expect to find any historical evidence for Jesus, would not expect to find any apologetic writings dated by paleography to any time before c 70 CE and would not expect to find any non-apologetic source to claim to have seen Jesus of Nazareth or heard of him.
This is exactly what has happened.
The existing recovered evidence points to a 2nd century origin of the Jesus story and cult.
Effectively, the HJ argument is completely unsustainable and based entirely on imagination.
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