The Christians - without realising it - are worshipping two particular Jesuses (there are several more, such as Jesus ben Sirach, from which a lot of the parables in the New Testament were taken). There is the Pauline Jesus. This Jesus was a celestial being who never walked the Earth (read the Paul's epistles.
Everything he wrote was 'according to the scriptures'). He was a celestial being who was killed by demons on one of the celestial realms before the world was created. Then there was the Galilean Jesus, he was made up by the author of Mark's gospel.
Mark's gospel was a piece of fiction and was never intended to be otherwise. The towns that Jesus visited were fictitious; the characters were based on Homer's Odyssey. For example, James and John were modelled on the Deiscouri - the sons of thunder - after Castor and Polydeuces, the sons of Zeus.
Jesus called them Boanerges, which means the same thing. These stories - as per usual in myths - were also interwoven with ancient Jewish stories. So the so-called prophesies were not prophesies, but copy-and-pasted tales made to fit the Marcan narrative.
The woman who poured a vial of unction over Jesus's head in Mark's gospel was modelled on Eurycleia, Odysseus' nursemaid. The Jewish priests who plotted against Jesus were modelled on the suitor's of Odysseus' wife, Penelope. The feeding of the 5000 was based on Odysseus' sacrifices to Poseidon.
Matthew simply embellished the story and Luke, borrowing both from Mark and Matthew, wrote the story as if it were history. By the time the multiple authors of John's gospel wrote their piece, there was a schism between the Jewish Christians and the Gentile Christians. John's gospel was virulently anti-Semetic.
You can also look to the story of Dionysus, a mythological figure 500 years before Jesus was supposed to have been born. There are Graecian vases with Dionysus crucified on a stake with bread and wine at his feet. The myths go deeper than what I am giving, but all in all, they are all myths.
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