So here is another logical deduction:
Have you ever sat around with old people who grew up in the same era?(for you its not really a question). If you have patiance to listen to there stories you will realise that tell you the same stories over and over?Now you will also realise that more than one person will tell you the same stotry. There will however be a slight diference here or there, wheather the same person makes the change or if someone lese makes the change. Now one thing you do know is that as crazy as some of the people may seem, you still tend to believe the "just" of the story. Not because you have proof, but sipmly that when you here tyhe same story form different people you tend to believe it to be true.
Now if you take the Jewish people who have been around for thousand of years. We have all been telling the same story, that every detail is exactly the same. All over the world, with not even a slight change in the story. People that have never met, people who will never meet, peole who did not exoperience the story for themselves, but people who believe a story told to them by there grandparents and there parents. The same type of parents and grandparents who can't tell us the same story twice with out chnging a detail here or there, that they actualy experianced.
Now if you think how two people who grew up in the same town and experienced the same story, can tell you two versions of it, can you emagin how that story would change when there grandchildren tell that stroy all over the world.
If you take the Jewish story of how G-D actualy apeared to the people, and how those people told tghere children the stroy, and they told there children the story and so on... Just think hoe easy it would for a few million people to tell even two versions(If today two people can come up wihth two versions). Based on the fact that people all over the world are still, thousands of years later, telling the same story, it can only mean one thing- the story must be true!