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Sure and there are countless ways to see humor in this, but my question was serious what would you actually do if you found yourself in that position?
The question is clearly rhetorical since it leads to what you feel is the obvious answer. But you have provided no evidence or proof other than pure conjecture.
Let's take a closer look. Did MMLJ actually observe these so-called miracles? Obviously not, or they would have stated so in order to give their story more credence. Did they talk to someone who observed them? Again, no, or they would also have included such information. That is what true historians would do, is to research their story by finding participants or observers to provide support.
So what is the ACTUAL conclusion in this case: that MMLJ were simply repeating myths that had quickly grown up around this Jesus in order to give him the status that they myth-makers wanted, and what better way to do that than mythologized "miracles". Case closed.