Things that are widely considered historically true about a man called Jesus at the time
There was a man called Jesus who was a Galilean Jew with known activities confined to Galilee and Judea.
He was baptized by John the Baptist.
He called disciples.
He had a controversy at the Temple andwas crucified by the Romans near Jerusalem.
After his death his disciples continued.
Some of his disciples were persecuted.
No proof exits he was born in a barn, so no reason to get upset over such a thing.
Though it is an important part of 2 gospels out of 4 (and countless others unrecognised)
Lasty as the nativity is considered idolatry in strict christian reality only catholics should be showing it so that's 4 million people to offend in the UK, though if like me they are lapsed I expect most have better things to worry about
I am such a lapsed Catholic that I have been a member of the @bad Catholic" club for many years now.
I have to disagree with your assertion that, " Things that are widely co side red historically true about Jesus".
There is absolutely zero historical evidence about the Jesus Character in the bible. The only source of reference to him.
As a catholic, finding out that over 20 other deity's have the same back story, most pre dating Jesus, leaves you with one choice of opinion.
It's not possible or reasonable to think God would pick the same story as previous gods.
The fact that a man could cut about attracting thousands, raisin the dead, walking on water etc and no reference to the potential threat he could lose is farcical if you study how Rome dealt with threats.
No evidence he existed, contradicting evidence in abundance means you take it on faith.
Faith is not a virtue. Faith is an abandonment of your critical
faculties. Because people want it to be true, doesn't make it so. Neither does 2billion people buying it.
If you have evidence I would gladly look at it. Apart from a mention by Josephus nearly 80 years after he died, which was primarily about the cult that had grown up, not proof he even existed.
If you haven't looked into the other gods whose story is the same you can start with this.