Decoding, The DaVinci Code
I've just seen another documentary about Dan Brown's novel, "The DaVinci Code", and again, I see all kinds of different "Christian" sects up in arms over the idea that, as according to many conspiracy minded people, that Jesus Christ, (1) married Mary Magdalene, and (2) fathered a child
with her. I've decided that the time is now to put this debate to an end. "Christians" that have been disgusted with that notion should be ashamed of themselves. This is only further proof that many people follow their church blindly, without any true knowledge of the scriptures.
First of all, let me make it clear to the public, that Jesus did, indeed, walk this earth just as human as the next guy, and as according to Hebrews 4:15, was tempted in every single way that man can be tempted. Does this mean that the temptation to have sex would be exempt from all the others? No, because the scripture makes it clear that he was tempted in all points. This would prove that Jesus might have even had to deal with the temptation of homosexuality. Found sinless at his death would prove that any temptation that would have lead to sin, he obviously rebuked at the very moment of the thought rearing its ugly head. This brings me to my next point, which I believe many "Christians" tend to overlook, because they choose to. According to 1Corinthians 7:28, marriage is not a sin. Even if Jesus had decided to get married, where in the bible can we find that this would've been a sin? Reading further in this same chapter, you will find that, when asked, Paul thought it best that people remained unmarried, so as to dedicate their lives fully to doing the will of the Father. I believe he intentionally wrote this, in accordance with what he believed about Jesus, who, as we know, did dedicate his whole life to doing the Father's will. I think it's quite obvious that if marriage isn't considered sin, neither would having children be sin.
First of all, let me make it clear to the public, that Jesus did, indeed, walk this earth just as human as the next guy, and as according to Hebrews 4:15, was tempted in every single way that man can be tempted. Does this mean that the temptation to have sex would be exempt from all the others? No, because the scripture makes it clear that he was tempted in all points. This would prove that Jesus might have even had to deal with the temptation of homosexuality. Found sinless at his death would prove that any temptation that would have lead to sin, he obviously rebuked at the very moment of the thought rearing its ugly head. This brings me to my next point, which I believe many "Christians" tend to overlook, because they choose to. According to 1Corinthians 7:28, marriage is not a sin. Even if Jesus had decided to get married, where in the bible can we find that this would've been a sin? Reading further in this same chapter, you will find that, when asked, Paul thought it best that people remained unmarried, so as to dedicate their lives fully to doing the will of the Father. I believe he intentionally wrote this, in accordance with what he believed about Jesus, who, as we know, did dedicate his whole life to doing the Father's will. I think it's quite obvious that if marriage isn't considered sin, neither would having children be sin.
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Jeff Musall
Posted on 03/17/2007 at 7:03:00 PM