Jesus of Nazareth was a real historical figure who lived in the first century.
The existence of Jesus is well-supported like other ancient figures, such as Socrates.
Mentions of Jesus as a person by Roman historians (e.g., Tacitus) and Jewish historians (e.g., Josephus) support his historical existence.
A man named Jesus was actually crucified in the Roman Empire in the 30s CE
At least some of the teachings of Jesus continue on in the Bible.
Jesus of Nazareth is a mythical figure, much like Zeus or Hercules, who did not actually exist.
It is impossible to know whether a man named Jesus lived in the first century.
Jesus of Nazareth was not a real person; his existence was made up.
Little historical evidence exists for Jesus relative to other first-century people and events.