PioneerSchmioneer:
Why hide a "made up fact" you worked so hard to make up? You would want people to see what you worked so hard to make up, wouldn't you?
One possible reason is well illustrated by the question itself… to make it seem more credible. It’s similar to the tedious ‘criterion of embarrassment’… as a separate example, despite the fact that Genesis was compiled in the neo-Babylonian period based on earlier Israelite and Babylonian folklore, there is the argument that ‘Moses must have been real because he included his own shortcomings’ (and also his own death in Deuteronomy but that can be glossed over easily enough). 🙄 It is essentially a parlour trick. Similarly, whilst it is possible that Judas Iscariot existed, the character seems more like a trope (the relevant events at the ‘last supper’ being particularly contrived), and apologists have to do backflips to reconcile the contradictory death stories.