maximara
If you live in an area prone to heavy winds why would you go "Probably raccoons"?
I bag my trash; if the bags are ripped open and the contents are scattered immediately adjacent, then I'm thinking that's a mighty talented wind. In any case, all Foster did (or I would do) was come to a belief that raccoons were a lively prospect, not a certainty that racoons surely did it.
Furthermore your Bigfoot comparison is a non sequitur as we have a scientifically documented example of how Christianity could have formed without any identifiable founder: the John Frum cargo cult.
Cargo cults arose in reaction to Christian encroachment, so it is unsurprising that they would need no "founder" more palpable than their opponents' Jesus.
Right now serious HJer are left with dialing back Jesus ...
I guess I'm a serious HJer (60-40). What Jesus have I ever "dialed back?"
Isn't it inevitable that any historical Jesus must be "less awesome" than the typical religious (Christian or Muslim) Jesus? Most of RJ's "identifying features" aren't even historical subject matter, and many of them are unsigned (and past due) IOU's about what he'll do in the indefinite future.
... to this local trouble maker that no one at the time payed much attention to.
So, that's pretty much John the Baptist. John's more confidently a historical figure than Jesus, and that because of exactly one surviving early mention outside the New Testament. That suggests a historical Jesus could have had several people paying attention to him, comparable with the number of people who paid attention to Dunker John's local trouble making, and Jesus ended up with only one fewer surviving early mention outside the New Testament. Good show.
Which raises the question if Jesus was that minor a person during his life then what propelled him to point where he was remembered and all the other would be 'end of the world is nigh' nutters forgotten.
An elite First Century Greek prose stylist thought he saw Jesus' ghost, and according to that writer's religious views, that meant the end of the world was in progress. He went on a lecture tour and wrote about it to his admiring fans.
Good press is fame. No further explanation is needed. Ask Lady Gaga. Compare all the other young women in her birth cohort who'd have liked to have a career in show business. What? She looks and sounds so much better than all the rest of them?
Yet when the idea of a pro-Christian cult is put for we are told 'there is no evidence'. Well if not for Paul and a handful of his followers we would have any evidence of Christianity in the 1st century either.
Curious parallel there. Were it not for Josephus and zero of his followers, Dunker John would have no better purchase on historicity than Jesus. But MJers seem very impressed that there's no early mention of Jesus outside the New Testament (a body of work collected long after the compositions to contain all such early references to a recognizable Jesus; kind of like Texas sharpshooting, then, that there's no mention outside the painted bull's eyes).
The actual difficulty for a Christian cult earlier than what Paul says he persecuted is that Paul gives an origin for the cult he knew, those people who Paul thinks saw Jesus' ghost before he did. All of those sightings he places after Jesus' death, and it is one and only one man's ghost he is writing about. So, looking for something earlier is not an absence of evidence situation, but an absemce of
rebuttal evidence to a timely, plausible and partially witnessed origin narrative.
Paul roots his cult in historical events, some guy died and living men later saw him. Not decisive, but few here do anything more than quote odds.