Napoleon Ier wrote:The step made to belief in Christianity is a logical one in that Christianity has some of the more sophisticated and plausible theological descriptions of God. You can also make a powerful argument using historical evidence for Jesus' divinity.
I find it difficult to believe that any description of God can be termed "plausible". There is no "plausible" for God, because you have no independant information about God and therefore nothing to base your assumptions on. By definition, God is unknown and unknowable. Any particular set of actions that can be attributed to God probably serves an intention so hugely different from what one would expect from a human as to make any prediction based upon these supposed intentions absolutely worthless.
I find it equally difficult to believe that a powerful and above all singular argument can be made for Jesus' divinity. Even if you could somehow prove your claims through historical texts, you would logically have to open the door for every other work containing a superhuman character. Great, you proved Jesus' divinity. Unfortunately for you, you just also proved Zeus' divinity.