Harmony wrote:I think the fascination with the whole First Born thing is a product of ancient birth rates. So many children died at birth, I think it gave an over importance to the first born that actually lived. I see no reason for Christ's status as the First Born to be of any significance, since death at that point was immaterial. I think this is one of those manmade doctrines leftover from the ancients... kinda like Joseph's concept of plural marriage.
You could be onto something there. I hadn't really thought about the First Born significance in those terms.
However, I do think that Christ was definitely chosen as the Redeemer, and, in that sense, different from the rest of us. He was given special keys and powers to die for us, suffer for our sins in the Garden, and be resurrected. I just don't see how all of these things would have to be predicated by a "virgin" birth. Why should "Godly DNA" have any bearing on Christ being the Savior?
Harmony wrote:Well, that will be fun.
Actually, I think it will be.

You notice I invited DCP and Will....not Bob and BC. Of course, Bob and BC are welcome to participate as long as they can behave themselves.
I know that Will has been a pistol here in the past, but as a friend to me, I'm trusting him to be cool.
I'm also very much looking forward to my buddy, Gaz's comments.