Jesus, by a long shot. The four gospels are, of course, eyewitness accounts - firsthand for Matthew and John; second-hand, by early converts who knew the disciples and interviewed them for Mark and Luke. Luke especially took care to interview all available eyewitnesses including Mary the mother of Jesus. read more
Jesus, by a long shot. The four gospels are, of course, eyewitness accounts - firsthand for Matthew and John; second-hand, by early converts who knew the disciples and interviewed them for Mark and Luke. read more
In the end, similarities between Jesus and mythological precursors fail to invalidate the historicity of Jesus. The historical veracity of Jesus is determined from the evidence supporting the reliability of the eyewitness accounts. Jesus is not simply a retelling of the Horus myth. read more