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You keep ignoring all the circumstances and events involved and making flash judgments base on your lack of acceptance of plausible information and support. Support comes from religious and non-religious sources, from sholars pro and against, form sciences that could have produced proof contrary to faith just as easily as in support of it. You need to gather and review instead of separate and jump to opinions based on the difficulty to understand what is beyond your present human capabilities which you already recognize as limited.Are all people who develop false beliefs “mental” in your opinion? There are plenty of people who think they are on a divine mission who are otherwise pretty normal. If Jesus actually claimed everything the gospels claimed he claimed, then he would have a false belief, but he wouldn’t necessarily need to be crazy in all respects.
We’re not just talking about people with false beliefs. We are talking about someone who was introduced to extreme horrid torture and infliction of pain over many hours. This is not like the torture used during our times with the necessity for the introduction of the Geneva Convention, but far beyond that. Far beyond that. Dying by being beheaded, yes I can see someone false in their belief dying in some related way. He may have been able to put up with such extreme pain and suffering although unlikely if He were wrongly convinced of His ministry, but He certainly couldn’t have returned from the Dead if He wasn’t the Messiah. You are breaking things down and separating them as though totally separate events in order to dispute the validity but you can’t because we are referring to one event, His passion and death and resurrection which is completely interconnected. Lets consider the circumstances which are unlike any other you refer to and by far out of the norm.
I still don’t think we can assume that they would have given him a reprieve. But even if they would have, if Jesus was convinced that he was the messiah, he may have gladly accepted his fate. It’s not terribly rare for people that are condemned to die for their beliefs to willingly face death. And I don’t think we can even be sure that Jesus didn’t cry out for mercy. He supposedly said “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” How do we know that he didn’t also beg for mercy? I don’t think that doing so would mean that he definitely couldn’t have been the messiah. It may have been seen as indicating how forsaken he felt at that moment. And even when a messiah claimant does something way more extreme, such as Sabbatai Zevi’s conversion to Islam, they still manage to keep some of their most loyal followers.
Common, I know you are more intelligent than you are expressing here. What is the most common request a capture has of his prisoner and do they not usually torture prisoners to obtain their desired affect? We see it on TV all the time and it is throughout history in every war and every situation dealing with the value of prisoner submission we know of. Torture the prisoner to get information and to submission to state he or those who he represents are at fault or responsible. These are the common goals in every case with prisoner conversion.
It depends on the type of source. When the source is religious literature of unknown authorship, I don’t think you should assume that it is accurate (just as you probably believe about the religious documents of other religions). Those elements of recorded history that I am confident in have far more evidence than exists for the supernatural elements of Jesus’ life. There are some historical claims that I think are more likely true than false for which there is no more evidence than exists for the miracle claims of Jesus. However, as I’ve said before, I think it’s unreasonable to be equally accepting of all claims, no matter how incredible they are. I wouldn’t need much evidence that your favorite color is red (just you saying that it is would be enough to make it more likely than not), but I would need a lot more evidence before I believed that you had a dragon in your garage.
Remember, I don’t expect you to believe just because of what I say but reason dictates one limits his own understanding and knowledge by refusing to accept what is not proven false and seek the truth one way or another. You have received a wealth of information that you haven’t begun to research yet.