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Is there actual evidence to support the claim that Jesus married Mary Magdelene, or any of the other claims? Although this book is fictional, I can't help but think some of it has some truth.
Originally posted by: LoKe
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Originally posted by: Chiller2
No there is no evidence, but there is also no evidence to say he DIDN'T either. Some people will say "it is not in the bible" but neither is anthing that happened between the years of 13-to around 30 did he not do anything in those years?
Originally posted by: Carazariah
Wikipedia has the best write up of the facts behind the Priory of Sion (claimed as Factual by Dan Brown) and the Keepers of the Bloodline of Christ.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priory_of_sion
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Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: LoKe
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no , there isn't. the supposed blood line was found to be falsified and the creator admitted, under oath to a french court, the it is fake.
Originally posted by: Carazariah
Wikipedia has the best write up of the facts behind the Priory of Sion (claimed as Factual by Dan Brown) and the Keepers of the Bloodline of Christ.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priory_of_sion
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Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: LoKe
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no , there isn't. the supposed blood line was found to be falsified and the creator admitted, under oath to a french court, the it is fake.
WTF are you talking about? I think your talking about the Priory of Scion, which some guy just made up and then yes, admitted that he made the whole thing up.
There was some research done in tieing together the Merovingian line to Jesus' which has been so for found to be false, but not beyond a shadow of a doubt. Only with what tools they had to work with, comparing DNA to something Jesus' bloodline supposedly had, and even people that supposedly descended from him - and then comparing it to DNA of a Merovingian corpse.
However, none of this says that Jesus didn't marry Mary Magdeline. And yes there is evidence, if you consider the Dead Sea Scrolls to be credible. There is lots of other evidence out there too. For me, I don't necessarily know or really care that he married Mary, only that Jesus was most likely married (I'd say 90%) and if he was married the chances that they had a child together also go way up
Originally posted by: Chiller2
No there is no evidence, but there is also no evidence to say he DIDN'T either. Some people will say "it is not in the bible" but neither is anthing that happened between the years of 13-to around 30 did he not do anything in those years?
Originally posted by: Alienwho
There is all sorts of interesting stuff in the dead sea scrolls and other ancient documents they are finding/have found in the last hundred years. They are still translating them and are by no means complete.
