03-04-2007, 08:19 PM
Just to clarify: That March 4 schedule there applies to Discovery U.S.
Dunno when they're gonna air this documentary on Discovery Asia though.
And here's my take on the topic:
Alright, fine, if they prove that Jesus was entombed, yep that would destroy the entire basis for the Catholic religion, end of story, so I won't bother with that. But maybe in some way, such proof might be beneficial.
BUT if they do prove that Jesus was married and had a son, what would be wrong with that? If Jesus had a son with a woman that was legally married to him, would it make him any less holy? Does engaging in marital sexual intercourse make a person any less holy, even if that person were the son of God? I don't think so. It is the Church itself that teaches that matrimony is holy.
So what are people so worked up about? Stupid notions.
And just as a disclaimer: I am not anti-Christ, anti-Christian, or anything like that. I happen to be fully confident in the existence of a supreme being. The thing that is difficult for me to have faith in, however, is organized religion.
Dunno when they're gonna air this documentary on Discovery Asia though.
And here's my take on the topic:
Alright, fine, if they prove that Jesus was entombed, yep that would destroy the entire basis for the Catholic religion, end of story, so I won't bother with that. But maybe in some way, such proof might be beneficial.
BUT if they do prove that Jesus was married and had a son, what would be wrong with that? If Jesus had a son with a woman that was legally married to him, would it make him any less holy? Does engaging in marital sexual intercourse make a person any less holy, even if that person were the son of God? I don't think so. It is the Church itself that teaches that matrimony is holy.
So what are people so worked up about? Stupid notions.
And just as a disclaimer: I am not anti-Christ, anti-Christian, or anything like that. I happen to be fully confident in the existence of a supreme being. The thing that is difficult for me to have faith in, however, is organized religion.