This was my initial post.
liz3564 wrote:Roger wrote:I'm not sure the exactness of the time-line--"9 decades"--is all that important. To me, what is worth seriously considering is the question, "was Jesus born of a young woman inseminated by "God" or by her husband Joseph?" And, if by Joseph, does the fact of Jesus being mortal, invalidate his teachings as we have them in the "Sermon On The Mount" that humanity is to deal charitably, and empathetically with one another? As well to honour "...all that "God" grants us..."
IMSCO, debunking the "Virgin Birth" in no way diminishes Jesus. In reality (mine) it makes him more accessible, believable and a-kin... Warm regards, Roger
I completely agree! And, I will take it one step further. I don't think that Jesus being the literal descendant of Joseph and Mary diminishes his role as being divine, or being the Savior of the world.
If God is God, why could He not appoint Jesus to be sent down during that particular time to that particular family, just as He does with all of us? Jesus being the son of Joseph gave him the dynastic lineage to lead the Church during that time frame.
Some Schmo later responded with the following, which, in turn, prompted my response:
Some Schmo wrote:
Wow... just... wow. *Cue Twilight Zone music.*
Yep, god can do anything he darn well pleases, can't he? How convenient! He can even do whatever it takes for full grown people to suspend all logic in order to hold on to beliefs that a nine-year-old can see through.
Is the only thing that allows you to publicly admit you believe the virgin birth is the fact that you're anonymous on the net? I'm seriously embarrassed for all Bible literalists. I mean, really... you'll believe pretty much anything if it's called "divine."
liz3564 wrote:If you were addressing me, I think you misread my post. I was stating that I didn't believe in the virgin birth. I was disagreeing with the "Mormon" notion that in order for Christ to be divine, he had to have the seed of both God the Father and Mary.
My point was....Why couldn't Jesus still be divine, and all of his teachings be just as valid if he was the child of Mary and Joseph? I think this whole idea that Mormonism has adopted regarding "spiritual genetics" is balderdash(to use Harmony's expression). If God is really God, He has the ability to give divine power to Jesus, or to anyone else He chooses. Why this blind thinking that He has to go through the same means of mortal man to do so? If God has the power to control the elements, He can operate on laws that we do not understand yet. Does that clarify where I am coming from?
It seems like you and I see eye to eye on this issue, Roger. It's interesting to talk with someone about this without fear of being called a heretic, etc. This certainly isn't a topic I could discuss in Sunday School. LOL
I haven't read Sprong's work. I'll have to take a look. Gardner recently published a follow-up to "Bloodline of the Holy Grail". I'm probably going to check it out next.