That's dumb.
I do not speculate about Romulus, Perseus, Achilles, the God of the Jews, Satan the Devil, Zeus, the Angel Gabriel, Jesus of Nazareth and the Holy Ghost.
What do you expect to accomplish by speculating and assuming?
Surely, you could not expect people in the 21st century to rely on the Ghost stories for history.
You seem incapable of comprehending that fictional stories can be, and often are, attached to what were originally factual accounts. The historical method is about trying to separate the myth from any reality that might lie at its core. Either that, or you are so committed to generating conflict and disagreement that you don't care how ignorant your obstreperous contrarianism makes you appear to be.
You have confirmed that you are likely to be a secret xtian fundamentalist christian.
Yeah, because Christian fundamentalists are so open to the idea that Jesus was most likely just a radical religious Jew who got himself killed by the Romans, and that all the stuff about miracles, redemption, resurrection, and divinity was added by people who were making up stories over time.
Is it not true that the God of the Jews is who he is in the Bible until new evidence is found?
No. We don't need to find evidence that Jesus
wasn't a miracle working representative of God who rose from the dead.
But this does give a clue to what seems to be your fundamental problem: You seem to regard Christianity with such vitriol that you see regarding even the most mundane details as plausible as tantamount to acceptance of Christian doctrine.
Why do atheists NOT accept who God is in the Bible? It is because there is no new evidence.
"New" evidence? I wasn't aware there was even
old evidence.
You imply that atheists are dumb.
Yeah, because anyone would have to be
stupid to think that magical stories could be made up about a real person by the superstitious.
You argue like a secret xtian christian fundamentalist.
What an infantile evasion.
It is your argument that is stupid.
Joseph Smith wrote about Jesus and the Angel Moroni yet you want to make people believe that Jesus or the Angel Moroni could physically start a religion like Joseph Smith.
How illogical can you be.
Jesus and the Angel Moroni are myth characters in the Mormon Bible.
Again, you clearly cannot comprehend the analogy. If Jesus was a real person, then he could have been the origin of Christianity just as Joseph Smith was the origin of Mormonism. If someone else writes a religious work featuring Joseph Smith, it won't suddenly mean that Joseph Smith cannot have existed as a real person.
Jesus, the God of the Jews, Satan the Devil, the angel Gabriel and the Holy Ghost were myth characters in the Gospels--it is the AUTHORS who start religions--NOT the mythological characters.
Yeah, and the authors of the New Testament texts clearly made up a lot of stuff. If there was an historical Jesus, it seems very likely that he would be shocked by the religions that were created by people generation after his death. But you haven't demonstrated that it is logically impossible, or even unlikely, for stories about a real preacher to be handed down orally by successive generations of narrators who embellish the story until it bears little resemblance to the facts.
I've asked you to demonstrate which parts of my
hypothetical scenario are logically impossible, but you have not done so.