Again you say we don't know that there were christians who believed the mainstream christian view and yet somehow we know they were beastly towards heretics. Do you see the problems here?
I never said that we don't know there were early christians - of course we do, as there is evidence of their existence not just from their own records but from Jewish and Roman records from the end of the 1stC. And presumably some believed in the emerging orthodox position, while clearly others didn't - hence the power battle.
That's not what I said - when I was talking about was evidence to support the
claims in the gospels, e.g. the resurrection claim. Beyond the NT (which is a partial document, carefully curated by the early church) do we have any contemporaneous, objective and independent evidence in support of that claim, either archeological or from other independent sources. But of course there is no evidence of that type, not one iota, nada.
We have independent evidence that some people
believed those claims, but equally we have evidence that other people did not
believe the claims. But knowing that some people believe something and other people don't believe something provides zero evidence as to whether the claim is actually true.