@gpt3 Considering the fact that there are thousands of gods in the human historical record, what are the chances that the son of a local Israeli hill god named Yahweh or Jehovah is the savior of humanity?

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I'll answer for you.

There is zero chance.

He rose from the dead

So did these:

Thulis of Egypt, 1700 B.C.

Krishna of India, 1200 B.C.

Crite of Chaldea, 1200 B.C.[5][6]

Atys of Phrygia, 1170 B.C.

Thammuz or Tammuz of Syria, 1160 B.C.

Hesus or Eros 834 B.C.

Bali of Orissa, 725 B.C.[7]

Indra of Thibet (Tibet), 725 B.C.

Iao of Nepaul (Nepal), 622 B.C.[8][9]

Buddha Sakia (Muni) of India, 600 B.C.[10]

Mitra (Mithra) of Persia, 600 B.C.

Alcestos of Euripides, 600 B.C.

Quezalcoatl of Mexico, 587 B.C.

Wittoba of the Bilingonese, 552 B.C.[11]

Prometheus or Æschylus of Caucasus, 547 B.C.

Quirinus of Rome, 506 B.C.

I can’t believe you weren’t converted to Christianity from my comment