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The Case for and Intimate Relationship Between Jesus and Mary Magdalene


Society & Culture  (tags: religion, Jesus, Mary Magdalene, bible, women, gospel, canonical gospels, theory )

Nancy
- 244 days ago - opednews.com
Was Jesus married? The truth is we'll never know for sure. However, the evidence is mounting that he was, and that his wife or lover was Mary Magdalene. And I'm not just referring to the recent stir caused by the "Wife Papyrus Fragment" that just surfaced



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Heidi H. (170)
Saturday September 22, 2012, 1:37 pm
It is good to think that Jesus may have fallen in love and married. What better way to experience the full human gambit of emotions.
 

bob m. (28)
Saturday September 22, 2012, 3:36 pm
The annointed faith of hIs mother and the part of God the Father in this Conception were absolute and complete in purpose. Forget the illuminati heresies.
 

Marlene Dinkins (200)
Saturday September 22, 2012, 4:56 pm
i find htis wonderful!!!! why not???? if he fallen inlove !!!!! i htink is great!!!!! he is our creator!!!! and he created the love and evrything!!!!!! i hope this was real!!!!!!!!
 

Shelly Peterson (214)
Sunday September 23, 2012, 12:01 pm
I watched a show on the history channel that was talking about the Dead Sea Scrolls and other books of the bible, that have been discovered and how in Ethopia when the Bible was Cannonized by the Church, Jesus's marraige was "surpressed"...but ever since that documentary, I have believed that Jesus was indeed married!......so I like seeing all the attentioon in the media!
 

Zee Kallah (23)
Sunday September 23, 2012, 4:59 pm
ok......no use asking for trouble, I deleted my comment. Start over.

If you want to read a really raunchy book, read the Old Testament.

Creator does not deprive himself. I'd better shut up now.
 

Kit B. (321)
Sunday September 23, 2012, 5:06 pm

He was a Jew and expected to marry. What's the big deal, a man that married a woman who is prominent in the same book. Though we all realize that this bit of parchment neither proves nor disproves any thing, it does make for a more interesting history.
 

Zee Kallah (23)
Monday September 24, 2012, 10:06 am
Yep, Kit.

Right on.

Furthermore, he was a Rabbi and, according to my research, a Rabbi had to be married and was expected to have children.

As far as proving and disproving, I've found most ideas can be both proven or disproven with nearly equal amounts of evidence on either side and equally respectable experts, or nearly so. An expert is only an expert for the moment.

 

Teresa Cowley (273)
Wednesday September 26, 2012, 9:54 am
I find this totally believable--and only partly because I want it to be so.
It would certainly explain the traditional Catholic Church "guys-only club"--I can only imagine with what glee some misogynistic old "patriarch" labeled Mary Magdalene a prostitute!
 
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