“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
"I and the Father are one.”
"I say to YOU, Before Abraham came into existence, I have been.”
"I am the resurrection and the life."
Jesus, may or may not have existed; but it is certain that there is conscious-awarness within you. Could it be that the "I" that is being referred to in these scriptures is not restricted or special to one man, but rather the one reading these words right now? No, I don't think it could - Jesus was talking about himself, plain and simple. Are these scriptures pointing to a universal truth? No.
Are we the separate and isolated shard of existence we believe ourselves to be? Seperate and isolated? Well that is each individuals choice isn't it? We are all unique. Or is there, just beneath these unquestioned beliefs, an Identity, an Actuality, an I, that has no beginning and no end? Nope.
Perhaps it doesn't matter who was around or not around thousands of years ago or what they said. It does matter when legions of priests and elders dictate and control the behaviour of millions based upon what that person said.
Perhaps what really matters is realizing what truly looks out these eyes - right now.
Hmmmmm...