I think he broke another man's laws--not his own.
2006-06-25 17:00:57
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answer #1
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answered by ikwya 3
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Attending religious ceremonies is not a sin. And Jesus was not born of a forbidden marriage.
2006-06-25 09:22:25
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answered by Devin R 2
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He didn't sin by attending a religious ceremony. He was not born of a "forbidden marriage" but instead by Holy Conception.
2006-06-25 10:19:11
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answered by Paul McDonald 6
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My bible says that Jesus was without sin. I'm not sure of your translation. If someone gave you an adequate answer would you look for another question of Christs integrity? If He was the one that created the cosmos, and I believe He was, wouldn't that mean that He could do as He pleased with it as long as it did not go against His nature as God. I don't know that attending a religious ceremony or not has anything to do with whether He is qualified to be our propitiation for the wrath of God upon the sins of mankind.
2006-06-25 09:47:50
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answered by messenger 3
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Jesus was not born from a forbidden marriage. Under Jewish law, if a woman who conceived out of wedlock married prior to the child being born, it was consided legitimate. So by Joseph marrying Mary prior to the birth of Jesus and becoming his stepfather, Jesus was illegitmate under Old Testmanet law. Try again.
2006-06-25 09:24:30
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answered by dewcoons 7
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According to the Pharisaic laws of the day Jesus was a sinner. He talked to women. He touched lepers. And he had his disciples gather food on the Sabaath.
He chose to identify with sinners. The best example is his death on a cross. He was killed like a common criminal.
However, Christians believe that this is a good thing. He is like us and understands the temptations and the hardships in our lives. And he offers a way out.
2006-06-25 09:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever considered that the negativity you put out will find it's way back to you? Attacking other's religious practice Christainity or not does no one service. Diversity and the ability to people to find solice in spiritual practice, Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindi, Buddhist, Janist. Trying to obliverate one or another will nor work nor does it bring the human race closer to any agreement or peace.
He didn't sin by the way, he talked to and provided comfort to those in need, the suffering self sacrifice not self serving
2006-06-25 09:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus did a lot of the teaching when He went, He read and explained scripture. He did not sin.
2006-06-25 09:34:46
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answered by Savaya 5
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Who says He's of forbidden marriage.
2006-06-25 09:22:12
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answered by iii_lonewolf_iii 5
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Im Doubting that it would be forbidden if God (the Father) was the casue of the birth. And Mary and God wernt married.
2006-06-25 09:23:07
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answered by Alex Q 2
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If you mean attending religious ceremonies by Him praying and worshiping His Father, how is that a sin? This question is too confusing for my brain..............
2006-06-25 09:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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