I am not sure if any one person or a group of people can position themselves as the judges and guides who decide what is (or should be) inspirational and what is not.
And yet you posted a video of someone doing exactly that, implicitly supporting their stance. Every time we recommend something we are putting ourselves in the position of judging that - all I'm saying is that we need to be cautious with our recommendations.
Different individuals get inspired by different people and different images and ideas all the time. Part of this could be myth and part historical.
And when we make recommendations, when we repost or reiterate or advocate, we need to take responsibility for those actions, and the implications of them.
What we consider as historical today could turn out to be a myth and vice-versa.
Possibly, yes. Whether Jesus or Krishna are in any way actually real is sort of beside the point here, though - this isn't about whether it's true, this is about how people will react to the stories, how people will take advocacy of their chosen story and run with, how people will utilised well-meaning but benign commentary and use it to reinforce their 'holy' stance. It's not about Jesus, it's about Christians; it's not about Krishna, it's about Hindus. And, unfortunate though it is, it's not really about the majority of those groups, but about the loudest and most obnoxious of the groups.
O.