It appears to me that, for now, Gideon is unwilling to engage the questions I posed (here)—
It puzzles me that it seems to be so important — to you — that he did not live. 
Suppose there was once such a person, quite possibly little different from you or me. 
Would the world be different?  If so, how? 
How would your worldview have to change?  
— and I think best not to press it.

On the one hand, I believe the thread title, “Why didn't Yeshu know about the future?”, was no idle question.
I believe he really wants the answer.
And the answer implies drastic changes in his worldview and approach to life.

On the other hand, it implies drastic changes in my worldview and approach to life as well.
And it’s high time I started making them.
I have talked about this POV, as a set of mere ideas, long enough.
I need to change my “walk” to match my “talk,” which in this case is no small thing,
and it won’t be evidenced by anything I post on a discussion board.

P.

“What I admire is honesty and truth, no matter who, or what, the sources are.”
— Uri Yosef