In reply to your forum thread:
There is evidence that there is no such thing at all. Except from the bible which cant hold its own credibility, there is no mentioning of someone called Jesus. There is however a christ mentioned, however this only means 'anointed one' which roughly would include me, you and anyone who was unwillingly baptised as a baby.
If we look at 'coincidental' simularities between christianity and paganism you begin to see that it is more or less the same.
We worship jesus and god on 'Sunday'. The sun God in pagan times was the most powerful deity they knew, and its probably no coincidence that ‘SUNday’ is the day of worship for the modern jesus.
If we look at the main festivals, Christmas and Easter you’ll see more in common with pagans. Christmas falls on the 25th of December, typically the day which pagans would realise the days becoming longer, the rebirth of the sun. The sun/son therefore the same thing in this instance. Even the virgin mary is reminiscent of pagan mother earth symbology.
If we look at easter, where jesus apparently comes back to life on easter ‘sun’day, you’ll notice its very close to the spring equinox, where pagans would celebrate the rebirth of nature, the rebirth of the sun in proper as the days become warmer.
There is even evidence to suggest that the cruxifix is a star constellation on which on the shortest day, the sun lowers on the horizon. A lot of other things to do with astrology also effect the bible, such as the fact that the 3 kings (a diagonal line in the sky of 3 stars) points to the north star every once in a while which is usually the brightest body in the sky. The jews have a 7 pointed star as their sign, and islam has its moon and star, more astrological signs. There are many more but ive gone on for long enough.
You can believe in what you want, I just think Jesus is a fictional character made to personify and replace the sun god in Europe to gain power of the people