Fair enough, I've heard a lot of people say it. Not sure what good it would do though. If he's what you expect then that's nice but who's going to believe you? If he's not what you'd want/expect then that's a major disappointment and possibly total justification for people you don't agree with.
I'd just be intrigued as to what he thought of himself. He definitely existed, but did he think of himself as a philosopher, a revolutionary or the new messiah? Did he really think he was the son of god? Or did he use the messiah myth as a foot in the door? Or was it all written after by propagandists? And what would he think of christianity and judaism now? I think his answers would really polarise my view of christianity as a whole too.
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