Sadly, you pasted this when I WANT TO GO TO BED! So this will be a somewhat bad reply...because that which is done quickly is done poorly...
especially when it is a secondary source such as the Bible.
A primary source is someone who was at the scene of the crime...and a secondary source is someone who heard about the crime from a primary source (I'm getting primary/secondary straight in my head, one moment...and I feel like typing, enjoy my thinking).
You can't make a general claim such as this. The Bible is not one book....it is 66 books. Genesis is a secondary source, since Moses was writing the history the Holy Spirit was telling him (or maybe he listenened to his relatives, I don't know at the moment). Parts of the Gospels are secondary sources (the disciples obviously weren't around when Mary was pregnant or when Jesus debated with priests at 12), but the rest are primary (with maybe some exception you could dig up in some section). Darn I'm off topic.
This is a somewhat stickier issue. Perhaps the question should be, did Jesus REALLY raise people from the dead? Perhaps they were in a Coma, perhaps even Jesus thought they were dead but they really werent. I would even go so far as to say that Jesus could have FAKED it, but I dont think someone who could preach love as well as he did would be capable of such a thing so I wont go there.
In the case of Lazarus, Jesus waited till Lazarus was nice and dead....so when his tomb was opened, EVERYONE smelled that he was dead. And as to your idea he might have faked it....?
As for demonic possession could these be early cases of Schizophrenia or Psychosis?
Or is it quite possibly the other way around?
That is a question that I for one have-could a person who hears voices really be hearing demons talk to him? The demons would drive the person crazy (after Jesus removed demons from one man, they possessed a heard of pigs, who quickly drowned themselves....). And, also, the fact is that Jesus instantly took away all the problems-convulsions, collapsing, and other problems I think I'll look up later.
The power of suggestion has led to people getting burns from objects that aren't hot, so could the reverse happen? Could the power of suggestion be enough to heal someone?
The fact, though, is that you don't read about Jesus sitting down, talking to this person, who eventually gets better-he instantly did it. So, there is basically no time for the power of suggestion to come into play, and I'm sure there is a better defense than my piddly one...
Ah yes but Hitler also said a lot of things, and a lot of people believed him but in the end look where that got them
I don't want to act like I'm ignoring that, so I'll say this has nothing to do with the topic of Jesus' divinity.
You were referring to the lack of evidence in the Bible of Jesus being God (or something to that extent), so I just recalled some of the many things He said that basically said, "I am God."
I haven't had time to look up more stuff, so that's basically all I got-I'm tired, off to bed soon.
Darwin_Rocks, I haven't read the book yet, but I know what it is about. Try and Read The Everlasting Man. The 1st part, I recall, shows that man is not just an animal, and the 2nd part shows that Jesus wasn't just a really smart guy.