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Jesus Christ had a wife! He’s normal guy with passion toward woman. His wife might be Mary Magdalene or Mary the sister of Lazarus. Who knows? He might’ve had children as well at that time!

It’s truly not a big deal at all. My faith towards Christianity and Jesus Christ as the Savior does not decline at all!!!

2007-02-18 04:21:50 · answer #1 · answered by Professor Franklin 4 · 1 2

I don't see why people should object to ANY of my beliefs about Jesus.

Jesus preached nothing but love, tolerance, respect for others, and helping people.

If I believe that he healed the sick or raised the dead... or if I believe that He is the Son of God.....why in the world or should they object to my beliefs?

It seems that these days everyone has a right to believe what he wants.....and that those beliefs are sacred and must be respected...
..everyone EXCEPT Christians.

I for one am fed up with people bashing Jesus and bashing Christianity.
...Christians don't believe in "conversion by the sword"
...Christians haven't flown jet planes into buildings.
...Christians aren't kidnapping and beheading people
...Christians aren't calling for the extermination of Israel

Jesus even forgave His killers....so lay off Jesus and Christians already.


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2007-02-18 11:43:36 · answer #2 · answered by Joey Bagadonuts 6 · 1 0

I think just believing in Jesus is controversial enough in today's climate. Many people seem to object to it and it is more politically correct to support Islam than Christianity. Everyone is entitled to their beliefs and choose which god they like and proudly proclaim it - except Christians! Christians - particularly in the States- seem to be more persecuted for their beliefs now more than ever. Where is the equal tolerance?

2007-02-18 11:05:27 · answer #3 · answered by Katrina M 3 · 1 0

Jesus was a failed seditionist, who with a band of similar militants hoped to carry out the prophesied messianic intervention. Jesus was a Jewish cultist, he acted solely for the restoration of Jewish values, a Jewish restored Temple, a Jewish kingship and a Jewish priesthood (Christianity adopted and distorted these simple historical facts).To this end he supported armed confrontation, and consorted with Zealots and armed followers; this is stated clearly throughout the Bible. He did not die on the cross,he conducted resurrectionist mystery school initiations, was married, and may possibly have died in India. He and his brother James had connections to the Dead Sea community, and many of the Biblical `miracles`derive from esoteric knowledge, and ALL can be explained logically.

2007-02-18 15:44:40 · answer #4 · answered by ED SNOW 6 · 0 1

I firmly believe in the basic premise of such books as "The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail" and "The Da Vinci Code".Logic and certain passages in The Bible support this,as for descendants being alive today,who knows?.this does not distract fron the fact that I am nominally a Christian and believe in the existance of Jesus.

2007-02-19 16:30:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The fact that god is using Jesus and the devil to do his work of separating good from bad. The fact that i don't think the devil is evil. He is just doing a job that God asked him to do and as a perfect angel he does it perfectly. On the other side of the coin i think that god put several men on this world like Jesus because he didn't really know who men would be attracted too. Jesus ended up being the big winner. Basically God is the dungeon master Jesus and Lucifer are the players and we are all the pieces on the game board. Now that i have given you your thesis and story line you give me all your points! GGGIVE TTHEMM TTOOO MMEE!!!!!!!!

2007-02-18 13:16:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

~ Jesus did NOT die for our sins, you are responsible for yourselves. He would not even think to take that important experience/ lesson away from you.

~ Jesus is the Son of God but we ARE the Daughters and Sons of God too.

~ Some Reiki Masters, Yogis, spiritual people etc can do the things Jesus did: - heal, walk on water etc

~ Jesus did not wish to start a Religion.

~ Jesus did not think he was any special than those around him he said "are ye Gods" meaning we all one and we do have the power within us to create miracles because that is what we are: - Divine.

~ You don't need to prayer to Jesus to get through to God, God lives within us. Though Jesus is ready to assist you if you want.

2007-02-19 06:55:01 · answer #7 · answered by mya♣ 1 · 0 1

The MORMON Jesus is interesting. Satan and Jesus are brothers in heaven, and they have to come up with a plan (this is the war in heaven) satan wants to force everyone to be good so they will all be saved and come to heaven, Jesus wants everyone to have freewill. God likes Jesus plan, Satan gets mad and starts a war. The white people are on Jesus side, the halfwhite and half black people are one both sides (jesus and satan) and the black people are on Satans side. Jesus wins. Jesus is marriade...on the Earth to three women, two of them being mary madeline and the women that runs Harods household. Jesus is therefore a poligamist. The da vinci code trys to say Jesus was marriade of course. During the three days Jesus was in the tomb, he went to visit the Laminites, as it says in the Mormon Book of Mormon. This book is suppose to eexplain where the Indians come from. Jesus will have a planet with many wives, I guess, as for satan, the Mormons never speak of his wives.

2007-02-18 18:54:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I can make up stories set in real places too, you know.

I don't believe in the whole literal God's son thing. I think when Jesus said "I am the son of God." that there was a little left out in the stories, it was "And so are you, and so are you, and so are you."

He was a good man with good teachings, but I don't quite take anything beyond that as gospel.

2007-02-18 11:37:31 · answer #9 · answered by gimmenamenow 7 · 0 1

That he was no more than a prophet, or incredibly moving public speaker and that his personal story and story of his teachings and following was captured and written in certain codex or text - translated and embellished thought the centuries

2007-02-18 11:09:06 · answer #10 · answered by Shelly 4 · 2 1

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