Wrong again.
Just because a man existed doesn't mean he walked on water.
Just because a man existed doesn't mean he could cast out demons.
Just because a man existed doesn't mean he healed the sick.
Just because a man existed doesn't mean he was resurrected.
What people say about someone doesn't define whether or not they existed.
And just so you know... The printing press wasn't invented until 1440 so there was no book that he was "born in". So explain how, prior to mass publication of books, a Hebrew/JEW had enough followers that Rome was killing them?
en.wikipedia.org
- Edict of Diocletian
Issued in 303 by emperors Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, and Constantius, this edict ordered the destruction of churches and scriptures, and the arrest of church leaders. It also demanded that Christians comply with traditional religious practices, such as sacrificing to the gods, and threatened to revoke their legal rights if they refused. The persecution varied in intensity across the empire, being strongest in the east and weakest in Gaul and Britain.
- Decree of Decius
Issued in 249 by emperor Trajan Decius, this edict required all Roman citizens to sacrifice to the gods, marking the first empire-wide persecution of Christians.
- Valerian's reign
Valerian (253-260) continued the persecution of Christians, killing many saints, including Pope Sixtus II, Cyprian, Denis of Paris, and Lawrence the Deacon.
You need to stop getting your facts and history from Tik Tok.