Now, I do not agree with you. He could not have been charged with blasphemy, known by all that he had not blaphemed, because the Sanhedrin was not composed of a gang of criminals. Then, if it was true that Jesus had blasphemed, he would have committed a sin; and you could no longer claim that he was sinless. He was put to death for treason according to what was written on that plate on the top of his cross. And by the Romans and not the Jewish authorities because the Sanhedrin had lost the power to sentence anyone to death.
I didn’t say the Sanhedrin where a gang of criminals. As far as my understanding of the story goes; most of the Sanhedrin were not actually present. There were members of the Sanhedrin who did not want Jesus put to death. I also said Jesus was falsely accused of blasphemy by members of the Sanhedrin who were corrupt. I can’t irrevocably prove any of this and you are entitled to disagree, but I don’t think you can say that no Jewish leader throughout history ever had an innocent man put to death, or no Jewish leader was ever corrupt, or no Jewish leader ever colluded with a foreign power for their own benefit. Therefore, it is at least possible corrupt members of the Sanhedrin colluded with the Romans to have Jesus put to death. You are of course entitled to believe that certain Jewish leaders did not collude with the Romans to have Jesus killed.
Are you sure? Didn’t he tell the Samaritan woman that he was the Messiah? Didn’t Peter confess that he was the Messiah? Hey, don’t worry about me. Your coreligionaries are the ones who will call you into account for the above statement. Myself, I believe he became the Messiah when Paul appeared in Jerusalem preaching about him as such.