I’m pretty sure being the son/earthly incarnation of an omnipotent being had more to do with Jesus’ powers than faith. The only way he doesn’t count as a demigod is via technicality with the thing about him being both entirely human and entirely divine. In all other respects- one mortal and one divine parent, possessing powers beyond those of other mortals, performing impossible feats, ascending to godhood himself following his death- he’s textbook demigod. As for the magic stuff, it’s entirely semantic. The Bible likes to differentiate between miracles and magic, but aside from one being considered good and the other considered bad, they’re functionally the same. Transforming physical matter into another type of matter, conjuring objects out of thin air, curing injuries and illnesses with a single touch, raising the dead and placing curses on trees are supernatural abilities that violate the laws of physics are the same kinds of things sorcerers and wizards do in plenty of other st...