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A skeptical critical study that examines whether the gospel accounts reflect a historical individual or a mythic composite. The author scrutinizes canonical documents, highlights parallels with earlier pagan motifs — virgin births, solar symbolism, cross imagery — and notes the absence of corroborating secular testimony. He contrasts the Jesus depicted by Paul with gospel narratives, explores Christianity's borrowings from pagan religions, and surveys modern scholarly and public opinions. The work combines comparative mythology, textual criticism, and polemic to argue that many Christian beliefs derive from older religious traditions rather than verifiable historical events.
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