I'm sure that this has been asked before, but I neither see it nor it's answers.
I read Holy Blood, Holy Grail in the late 80's and had it thoroughly trashed by proper historians. Everything but the argument concerning the passage of the Wedding in Canaan. It made sense that the groom would provide the wine.
What I am asking, and I am desparately serious, is why does Jesus being married and or having little ones make him less than divine. Understand, I am a recovering Catholic for exactly this kind of thing. Assuming we go with the whole original sin, it wasn't sex, it was eating the fruit not making love and didn't the Big G say go forth and mulitple? Why would Jesus's marriage indicate he was not divine? I'm serious and really don't mean to insult anyone. My religion says that love, sex and procreation are the most sacred of acts, so I just don't get it.
2006-07-16
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Diana D
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