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Jake, as I explained earlier, Josephus was not even alive when Jesus was supposed to have lived so he cannot provide evidence. By the time he wrote his very few words most of the gospels had been written, giving anyone the chance to make secondhand comments.
Please read my original post, which contains nothing but irrefutable facts, and explain why the probability that Jesus existed is greater than the probability that he didn't.
Incidentally, what I have said about Josephus also applies to Suetonius, Tacitus, Pliny the Younger and all other post-facto commentators often quoted by the faithful without realising (or not caring) that thay were not around at the relevant time.