What's that then, the chance of people making up stories ... lying ... the stories being told over and over again and being misquoted before they were written down - any of those less likely than a dead man walking?
There are three questions here, jj - though you may not be aware that you have asked 3. Firstly, there is sufficient discepancy amongst the 3 Synoptic Gospels - for instance - to suggest that the stories weren't 'made up'. If they had been, those making them up would have made sure that they matched far better.
Secondly, research has shown that in a culture like 1st Century Palestine, oral tradition was far more important to the masses than the literary tradition that we now rely in. As such, 'stories being told over and over again and being misquoted before they were written down' was pretty unusual. "Stories being told over and over again before they were written down" would certainly have been the case, but the 'misquoting' element you seem to assume would have happened, wasn't.
Thirdly, there is the question of whether we have a '
man walking' or something else? You and others like you want to take it as read that what is is being talkked about is a normal human being. As such, as your questions and assertions simply conform to and confirm your existing bias. You are simply unable to countenance the possibility that there is a broader aspect to reality than just the physical. That is why, in the past, I have pointed out that folk like you are blinkered and see reality in fewer dimensions that it actually exists in.
As I pointed out in a previous response - to Gordon, iirc - questions and assertions that you and co. make on this matter actually reinforce this broader understanding of reality.