Assuming that some individual lived a couple thousand years ago and had a devoted following, he joins a long list of entities that some believe are immortal and possess characteristics none of us do.
Hindus can add Jesus to their list of deities. The Romans, too, added him to their list of many deities who populated that culture's religious beliefs. The Greeks and Romans had a list of deities. Most had physical temples dedicated to them. The Romans adopted a version of Jesus and replaced their previous long list of purported deities with one, or three, depending how you interpret the Trinity.
Mythology. Humans have had lots and lots of deities. Some even made deities out of rocks and trees. Volcanos, too. Whatever works, I suppose.
People who believe in one deity in particular and prone to denouncing all of the other deities humans have worshipped, revered, or feared.
Unremarkably, it doesn't really matter in historical times and even less in geological or universal times. In any case, humans have only existed for a handful of millions of years. So, they don't really matter, either.
Live and enjoy your uniqueness! That's my advice.