@Duran
Havent you heard? Jesus said that he would die a sacrifical death to reconnect those who wanted it to the Source of Life. Then to prove he was God beyond any doubt he would raise himself from the dead, while he was still dead. Then he did it. To maintain a reasonal skepticism of the resurrection, all you have to do is expalin away the basic facts that most schoiars accept. The below facts are accepted by a majority of scholars who publish in this area regardless of whether or not they are atheist, Jewish, agnostic, hindu, Christian or otherwise.
After you provide a plausible deniabiity explanation for each these facts, then all you have to do is provide some data to support the many fantastic atheist miracles they believe in that I referenced earlier:
Matter produces information
Order comes from Chaos
Life comes from non-life
Personal come from Non-Personal
Morality comes from Nothing
Reason comes from Non-reason
Regarding the difference between Jesus and other God figures like Zeus, I say this:
Two thousand years ago you could still travel to Crete and visit the tomb of Zeus, who was an actual figure at one time, as was Buddah, Mohammed, Pharohs, etc. Mount Yuchtas is the final resting place of the greatest god of the Greeks - Zeus. What makes Jesus different than these other gods, is that he is still alive. The rest are all dead. Jesus tomb was found to be empty three day after his murder.... just like he predicted. Why would anyone want to worship a dead guy when they could be adopted into the family of the living God?
When you add it all up, by far the weakest position are the atheist miracles that have ZERO support. Perhaps that is the reason why global atheism is in steep decline and is currently around 1.8% of the world population down from 4.5% in 1970.
By far, the strongest contender for God among the gods is Jesus. This is supported by not only his amzaing teachings, now firmly embedded in Western culture; but more specifically his prediction of self-resurrection and his historical success in performing such a feat, a feat that ONLY the Creator could do.