nono, Jahvision you are right you don't need to say you are kidding
you were actually thinking and meaning the things you said
and i do agree on your view of Jesus
he indeed existend and was a revolutionary wether he was the same person described in the gospel that is all to be discovered yet
but i like to think that there was a very illuminated rabbi who decided to preach the love of god after missing for a lot of time from his hometown, said he would go to the desert, i like to believe he actually went to India where he learned about Buddhism and came back to mix it with the Bible and invent the first socialist hippie movement in history later to be called christianity. do not forget that the proto-christians were pesecuted and were preaching about one love and nation and then again the thing got out of hand because some people (the ones that now decide the weather and tide of the gospel, i.e. the Church) decided to get a profit out of this and since it was a religion that encouraged insubordinations the romans decided to make it a state religion and brainwash the people. but Christ or Jesus he was saying something completely different, he was saying love thy neighbour, not make him love you. and people of power couldnt tollerate such a behavior. even later on when people like St.Francis of Assisi understood his message and tried to preach to the allready christian mass that the message was love and not conformity he was obliged by the church to bend down and pledge allegiance or else...and to save his followers he decided to bend down and renounce to his own work that is why after that he lived ever after as a hermit and died on top of a mountain, in silent protest to the act he had to undergo (in those times they had just killed thousands of italics calling them heretics).
and i believe that a danger exists that sometimes Psychonauts might become the new christians (you might laugh, but history has a huge tendency to repeat itslef).