If someone wants to know, yes (as long a it's not a habit).
Perhaps I missed your sources and their evidence for your assertion that the apostle a John was a myth and
Just Google it.
You quote me out of context. Why? I gave you a reasons why prosopos is to be understood as it is understood. If you doubt them, check them out yourself. If you disagree then state why. If you don't know, then keep it to yourself.
"John's" Gospel is an interpolation. Check it yourself.
My question "What do you really know about Christ except from a select number of books the Church picked for you? Books that have no basis in fact and events no one else has recorded" is a valid question. Rather than ridicule (which is what people who don't have answers do) try answering it.
Yes, I, being the average uneducated reader, must have completely overlooked all that verifiable evidence. tsk, tsk
Seems that way. You have to do work if you want to verify information. Ask questions, do some research. Don't expect things brought to you on a silver platter. No one is under any obligation to do your homework.
Your assertions, your homework.