First you make an assertion that Jesus was a human. This is not a proven fact. Of the contemporay scholars living at the time (in revisionist later estimation) 0 of them mention Jesus. The frist mention of Jesus historically is a highly contested Josephus' line was unknown before the 4th century AD even by early christian scholars (e.g. Origen) and experts in the works of Josephus in the second century does not know of the reference despite having the definitive collection of his works (Likely a revision to the works of Josephus after the christian ascendancy in the Constantine period where the paulines where flexing thier muscles). The historicity is questionable at best, non existant at worst. Asserting personhood from available sources is like asserting personhood for Zeus or Thor.
If he is a myth then you need to compare him to other mythical figures, like romulus and remus, bhuda, oden and others. And there I will let you argue over which sky god is best, frankly I don't care.







