The story, of course, played to the same game as zeitgeist. Cute! It is easy for man to twist a few stories here and there to fog the true story. I won't get into it because this has been beaten down soooo many times. I do find it amusing that atheist try soooooo hard to disprove the existence of God, then when confronted they say "I don't have to disprove God, you must give proof!" Shows the atheist truly don't have a leg to stand on. We will all see the truth when we die. And when that happens, don't say you haven't been told. Just sayin'
I didn't watch it because it's an hour long, but Wikipedia lists a lot of non-dumb structure in the documentary. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_Who_Wasn't_There
It was an amateur documentary, but still had some pretty good content. There's really too much to cram into 1 hour, and much of that hour is taken up with his personal musings.
What's all this I hear about Jesus being a moth? Wouldn't that be the biggest moth ever? And poor Mary, imagine how she felt, being a virgin and all and then giving birth to a huge insect? Gross! I guess this does explain the Crucifixion, though - they were just pinning the giant moth to a board for their collection? A moth wouldn't be able to... Oh, myth. Never mind! barfo