My Dear Friend,
There have always been someone to find fault with our behavoiur,if this is the case for unfamiliar and ordinary people like us then ,misconcepts about Lord is expected,Mary Magdalene is a saint and a disciple of Jesus,Like anyone of us she is a believer of the True God
2006-11-08 17:57:26
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answered by quest 1
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If you want the TRUTH....read the Bible, it is all there. There is nothing hidden. The Bible is a book of historical facts......any other book, such as 'The Da Vinci Code' is listed under...FICTION.
People want so badly to find flaws in Jesus so they can do away with the fact that the Son of God came to this earth, was crucified for our sins, rose from the grave and is now at the right hand of God. If they, mere mortals, can do this....then they feel they can live without an account to God for their lives.
All Jesus ever did, whether anyone wants to believe He was the son of God or not, was good on this earth. All true historical accounts say so. It is slander and false accusations and down right grasping for straws to try to pin a lie on Him.
Don't believe it!
God Bless You!
2006-11-09 01:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish there was a definite answer to give. Other than it is highly possible that they did at least have children together. As Jesus seemed to like her a lot. Jesus as a Rabbi could have preformed the rites of marriage himself . the theologists still are debating about this because of some passages in the bible and the controversy caused by the Da Vinci code and The blood line of the HOLY GRAIL(the hidden lineage of Jesus reveled).
2006-11-09 01:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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She was as the Bible says, a disciple, and one who helped pay for the groups upkeep. She had been delivered of 7 devils (was not a prostitute) was a wealthy lady of the city of Magdala. Her name means "Mary of the city of Magdala." Much the same as Jesus of Nazareth, showed He was from the area of Nazareth. The only things we know of her that can be attested to are the things given in Scripture, and not some fiction or "so Called" hidden Gospels, that do not confirm or conform to Christian Orthodoxy.
2006-11-09 01:49:19
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answered by ballardbutch 5
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I believe that Magdalene was probably Jesus' wife. Millions of christians will protest this because they have been fed an ancient story that belittles and mocks the female half of humanity. I love women like I love men. I like to have sex with my faithful man-servant though! Great question...I could speak for hours about it.
2006-11-09 01:51:24
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answered by Anonymous
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people always need some sort of "evidence" to convince them of something.
but the sad truth is that the "truth" about people who lived in the past (especially from thousands of years ago) cannot be verified by any evidence that can satisfy everyone.
very wise and learned people do say that written accounts of people in the past is one way for us (people of today & tomorrow) to obtain information as in the case of Jesus of Nazareth & Mary Magdalene.
and the New Testament Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John are among the most reliable accounts of the two of them. (even though alot of people say that these are just fables & myths, most of them have not really read all the 4 books in its entirety & other related history books)
read them & find out for yourself...
and it is always illogical to presume anything unless you have read them & other reliable ancient manuscripts mentioning them...
2006-11-09 01:54:52
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answered by 4x4 4
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He stopped her issure of blood .. and that's as far as it went. In order for Jesus to enter life and leave it he had to be pure. He couldn't be sacrificed for our sins so we could be white as snow if he wasn't. He didn't have any kids either. Believe what you read in the Bible, not what is speculated about.
2006-11-09 01:47:22
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answered by DepthsOfMyEyes 4
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The truth is they never actually existed, so whether you like the fictional bible stories, or you like the fictional Da Vinci Code, it's all just make believe, so it doesn't really matter
2006-11-09 01:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Hon, you're looking at a 2,000 year old book and a whole lot of mythology. The only way to get "the truth" is to borrow the time travel car from"Back to the Future"
2006-11-09 01:42:37
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answered by Black Parade Billie 5
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Nobody alive was there, nobody took notes, nobody knows. However, the Davinci Code is a work of fiction, if that helps.
2006-11-09 01:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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