Darth Servo wrote:The real question is how believable is the idea of Jesus and Mary M. being married and having children/
While believable if you are considering Jesus as both divine and human, the Fundies would dispute each and every descendant, even if there was some secret list. Heck, if the secret list were in the keeping of the Vatican, it'd only be viewed as some kind of Catholic conspiracy.
This, of course, assumes that the offspring of Jesus and Mary would be anything other than mortal; though Christ did, indeed, work miracles, the essence of the story is He 'became human' in order to take up our sins, etc. The Fundies are not prepared to have anything diverge from their accepted dogma in the least, therefore, Jesus
did not know Mary in the carnal sense.
Its certainly infinitely more reasonable than a cup that grants immortality to the one who drinks from it.
Or the Virgin Birth, Pentecost, Ascension, Assumption (of Mary), and so on ...?
I have to admit to being conflicted; my upbringing is Catholic, yet I am appalled at the uses to which Christ's name is being put. God did not give me a brain and a facility at math and language ... so that I could spin lies about His Creation.