[@Meta] I really don't care about the parts where no unexplained phenomena is involved they could as well be completely true as long as I care. I doubt the miracle parts and the reason why you believe them. You are a logical person, what pushes you to believe parts of the bible that depict these wonders? They could easily be staged, to fool anyone. You have thousands of shows/magic performances/etc that full the audience doing crazy stuff. And the apostles were devoted followers of Jesus. They could be fanatic to the cause for whatever motif. You have spies that are trained to resist torture. You have zealots who would do the same, their sheer will power fueled by the believe in their cause could make them unyielding to torture. Hell, Jesus could be an extraterrestrial being with powers or someone from the future with knowledge and abilities to perform said miracles. That is way more believable that the existence of God who created everything and hell where everyone goes to get punishment. I mean, is it reasonable to condemn someone to eternal torture just because of that time that he sinned once, didn't pray to god or ask for forgiveness during life? I mean, it is a sin but according to who? As we earlier discussed. In the bible, who decides what is a sin, who wrote them on behalf of whom?