Hmmm. Very interesting!
What does the theory of evolution have to do with whether or not Jesus was a real person? I think trying to disprove the theory of evolution has nothing to do with whether or not Jesus was real, so that person should be excluded from this thread.
Whether or not Jesus was real depends on historical evidence. Like, are there any statues of Jesus carved when he lived, did he write anything down that we can read today, did any historians from his time write anything about him? I think the answer is no, there is no reliable historical evidence that Jesus lived. On the other hand, there is convincing evidence that pagan myths existed at the time of Jesus which are very similar to the story of Jesus, so it is very likely that the early Christian writers copied the pagan myths and turned them into a fake character called Jesus. I have read that the early Christian writers considered it noble to lie and deceive in order to convince other people of their opinions (I can't remember where I read it though!). The Bible is therefore unreliable. I read that the account of Jesus in the writing of Josephus was actually added later by a man called Eusebius.
Common sense tells us that Jesus was not real. Nobody can perform miracles. On the other hand, pagan mythology is full of men who are said to have actually been God who were able to perform miracles. I think on this basis, we have to say that Jesus was not a real person.