Follow my argument:
1)
Anyway, new light has been cast on the beliefs of early Christians:
1) The Nasoreans or Nazarenes : ( recently discovered )
a) claimed to be descendent of Jesus's disciples and were driven out of Palestine to Syria around 62 AD
b) They believed Jesus to be a great Prophet
c) They accused Paul of heretically substituting Roman customs for the authentic teachings of Jesus and proclaiming him as God
d) They refused to celebrate Christmas which they regarded as a pagan feast
e) They claimed that Judas tricked the Jews into taking someone else other than Jesus and that guy denied it all but he was eventually crucified
3) The Basilidon sect : Believed that Simon the Cyrene was crucified and not Jesus.
and Of course there are more gospels which affirm that Jesus was never crucified.
2)
It is a fact that Jesus was not a well known person at that time in Jerusalem. Jesus has been teaching his faith for about 2 or three years wondering from place to place with no fixed abode. Mark says he had only been there once while John says he was there at least four times. so little was known that Judas had to kiss him in order for people to know it's Jesus.
3)
Luke :"67: "If you are the Christ, tell us." But he said to them, "If I tell you, you will not believe;
68: and if I ask you, you will not answer. "
when he was asked a point blank question :"Are you the Son of God, then?" And he said to them, "You say that I am."
A clear statement of defense, he is saying YOU SAY I AM THE SON OF GOD but he still gave no clear answer. Furthermore, add to the fact that when he died he said :" God, God, why have you forsaken me" this is a statement that is the least below the dignity of a leader.
4)
Exactly, if God allowed Jesus to be crucified he would have betrayed him, and if Jesus (GOD) really thought he betrayed himself then I can only wonder...... and if the Son of God thought that His Father BETRAYED him then I wonder what kind of relationship they have together.