Originally posted by FMFLike any man-crush, it is not exactly rational.
Isn't the fact that he was a carpenter and earned a living from carpentry, for example, a "point of comparison" with other craftsmen and other ordinary people making their livelihoods? To me, it seems rather incoherent to BOTH celebrate the fact that he was a real human and THEN cancel all that out by insisting that "there is no point of comparison". OK, fine, i ...[text shortened]... is no point of comparison" with other humans then what is the big deal about him being a human?
Originally posted by wolfgang59Jesus was "odd".
If Jesus had been single, the Bible would have told us so, or there would be some unambiguous statement to that fact. Scripture would not be completely silent on such an important issue.
Surely it would have been very odd for a man of Jesus's age not to be married in those days?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI prefer to make a mouth shape with my index finger and thumb....I then get a large bucket of fresh fish, olive oil and a bicycle repair kit and then put my.......I better leave that there before I get a perma-ban.
does God find it unnatural, hmmm, well it depends on what they are being used for. Have you been kissing the back of your hand again? pretending its a real woman that you are kissing? fess up my son, i will hear your confessions.
Originally posted by SuzianneAs I said recently when this issue came up in the science forum [yeah, I know]
So it turns out this "Maybe Jesus was married after all" story was a complete and utter hoax after all, just as I said at the time.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304178104579535540828090438
(I finally figured out how to copy and paste on my tablet, thank goodness.)
even if the parchment had been 'genuine' it still didn't do what people claimed it did...
[ http://www.redhotpawn.com/board/showthread.php?threadid=158777&page=2 ]
But I'm curious as to what your objection, and reasons for it, were?
Originally posted by Suziannewhy would it be so bad for jesus to have been married?
So it turns out this "Maybe Jesus was married after all" story was a complete and utter hoax after all, just as I said at the time.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304178104579535540828090438
(I finally figured out how to copy and paste on my tablet, thank goodness.)
Originally posted by ZahlanziI enjoy watching a movie news web show on youtube, and the host on the
why would it be so bad for jesus to have been married?
show regularly [when relevant] says that he has no problems with characters
being changed [from previous incarnations or source materiel] so long as the
core of the character is kept the same.
So, for example, Edris Elba as James bond would be fine [awesome] because there
is nothing important about the James bond character that is changed if you make
the character black instead of white.
Similarly, I can't actually see anything that fundamentally changes about the Jesus
character if he has a wife.
Originally posted by googlefudgeThough that may be for a lack of imagination on your part. If you're married you should
I can't actually see anything that fundamentally changes about the Jesus
character if he has a wife.
know that everything changes. For instance, I suspect Jesus would have been more
irritated, generally speaking, with momentary lapses into mad-man-like delirium... on
occasion.
03 May 14
Originally posted by C HessThe dude got himself executed for no good reason... How much madder do you want him to be?
Though that may be for a lack of imagination on your part. If you're married you should
know that everything changes. For instance, I suspect Jesus would have been more
irritated, generally speaking, with momentary lapses into mad-man-like delirium... on
occasion.