ajax18 wrote:I understand the explanation on similarities between pagan faiths and Christianity. I lifted a quote from LDS.org so I think this doctrine is current.The Savior's dual nature—man and God—enabled him to make an infinite atonement. First, he was able to assume the burdens and effects of the sins of all mankind and, in doing so, to engage suffering and anguish beyond what a mere mortal could endure. Second, he was able to submit to physical death, to willingly lay down his life and then take up his body again in the Resurrection.
So my question is, "What immortal characteristics did Jesus possess?" Would He have passed any of those characteristics on to His offspring if He had them? Is there an LDS answer to this question or is just unknown?
You answered your own quesiton. The two specific immortal characteristics attributed to Him, were that 1. He had were the physical capability to take on suffering beyond what would kill an ordinary mortal, and 2. ability to lay down his body and take it up again in resurrection. Those two.
I believe it is doctrine that the two abilities were only able to be used because He had lived a perfect life. Any such vestigial remnants of those abilities in His offspring would not have been "usable" if that offpsring had not lived a perfect life as Jesus did.