That music would go really well with a fast paced game.
On Jesus, I think there's a real break when you start separating Jesus from Christ - I'm not saying they are separate, but the two are different symbols. I think you have to graduate from Jesus to really be a Christ-ian. I really doesn't matter if Jesus was a real person. That has nothing to do with you following Christ. I'm not saying he wasn't a living person - only that its relatively unimportant. Personness is only another symbol, a signpost on the Way.
The history that the Bible gives is interesting, and probably based on true things, but its a mistake to make Christianity just Judaism extended. Christianity existed before certain bishops decided to graft Judaism into it. It was just really convenient that the Romans had destroyed Jerusalem. There was no reason to believe Jerusalem would ever be rebuilt. The Jewish diaspora was a good early target for conversion - with no Temple, their religion was destroyed. They didn't have synagogues back then. This formulation of rabbis being teachers a over the world is an innovation that came after Christianity was already formed. And I'll just say it - the first Christians, who were generally not also Jews, were called "gnostics" by the imposters that came after them. Part of that imposition is the imposition of Judaism onto Christianity. That's ahistorical, parasitic bullshit (the mixing of Judaism and Christianity).
Why did they do it? Legitimacy. A "new religion" would gain no followers - that's still basically the case, but even more so back then, when they lived in the midst of the ancient religions that could trace their origins back to the very beginning of history. Christianity comes into the middle of history, so it has a legitimacy problem, so they used what was available - the freshly destroyed Hebrews, who had no way back into their religious structures, which by their own law could only be located in Jerusalem, which didn't exist anymore.
So what was early Christianity? It was Greek. And Greek philosophy flows out of Greek symbolism - no one actually believed the gods were people. And Greek symbolism is mostly the same as Egyptian symbolism. Its just different names, different art styles, but its the same.
This is not a negation of Jesus, Jesus Christ, or Christianity. That would be the grossest, basest, meanest interpretation. So its exactly how I expect people to interpret it... But that's wrong. If you want to know Truth, study, collect the little truths and ask God for the Truth. I'm not claiming it... Just saying its there if you look. Lol, fucking no one is going to understand this... You might.