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spurgeonryan said:

Unless he truly was the son of God, then he would have something special about him wouldn't he? Especially if God likes to do many of his great things so that they can be explained scientifically. To be truly magical, wouldn't he have to have some sort of extra body part or have some sort of special brain function? Something would be special. If he truly was a god.

If not, then it would matter little to anyone, other than greatly disappoint Christians, break the Jewish and Islamic faith and change the world.

In islamic faith, Jesus wasn't god, just a regular human, just like Muhammed as well.

And who would even believe him? Everyone would only consider him to be Jesus if him confirmed almost exactly what they themselves believe. If Jesus gave a speech today, even most christians would strongly disagree, for in practice they only adhere to those of his teachings that they like and ignore the rest.

For example, I find it extremely funny that communism-hating USA is considered as being very christian. The most noteworthy part about Jesus followers, who became the first christians, was that they based their society on "communistic" principles like no personal property.