ummm...what certain claims are you hypothetically wanting to assume he made? What certain claims do you want him to have made and what certain claims did other prophet/savior figures of the time make?
I don't see how.Along with that, do the teachings which are attributed to Jesus have special and/or unique meaning/application to the human race that the teachings of others didn't have?
That's far afield from what we're shooting for here. There are many books on the topic. This is a good book to start down that road:Why Jesus? Was he a 'one off' or another one of many? Why did he win the lottery of popularity among those that were looking for a figurehead...a God... to coalesce/form a faith/political group/faction together?
https://www.bartdehrman.com/books-publi ... 17c842b]/0
This thread is asking was there a historical person named Jesus who taught something and started a religion.Was Jesus an ordinary man like so many others? What made him SO special to have a whole set of scriptural and apocryphal writings written in his behalf?
Yes, here we are. Asking questions because we simply can't know. Some say they do know, like Ehrman, who puts his actual existence at a startlingly silly 99% (at least as I see it).For all intents and purposes it seems as if he should have simply disappeared into the backwaters of history and of his geographical area without much of anything left behind.
And yet, here we are.
Regards,
MG
Many have made the type of argument you seem to be going for here, MG--since there is a big movement, that persists even today, it must have started with a real historical figure. That's simply not a logical argument though.