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Blood lines of jesus ?

golden retriever puppy Asked by qtpi3 about 1 year ago, 11 answers.

Do you think that bloodlines of jesus still live among us today ?

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Answered by amblessed on Aug 03, 2008, 10:28AM
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Hypothetical Jesus bloodlines should not be confused with the biblical genealogy of Jesus or the alleged historical relatives of Jesus and their descendants known as the Desposyni.

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Monkey Do... Answered by sirjeff on Aug 03, 2008, 09:15AM
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Read 'The Mystical life of Jesus', by Sylvia Browne. It answered a lot of questions for me.

Answered by silverwings on Aug 06, 2008, 08:50PM
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Jesus did not leave a direct bloodline, as he never had any children.

The bloodline of his earthly father, would not count, as he was not his real father.

So, the bloodline of his mother, Mary, could possibly be traced, but, I imagine that God is the only one that could do that.

Monkey Do... Answered by sirjeff on Aug 10, 2008, 02:15PM
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I'm sorry. But as much as I allow others to have their own beliefs, I question anything from the bible due to,too many inaccuracies. The four gosples contradict each other so much, that one must scratch ones head to wonder why and how they were written.

yupp Answered by fake_fingernails on Aug 03, 2008, 08:48AM
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...wouldn't the blood line of jesus be all of us...or am I jesus-retarded??

samurai Answered by legion on Aug 03, 2008, 03:17PM
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YES

We go back a long way... ( and forwards ! ) Answered by weighwood on Aug 03, 2008, 03:41PM
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Jesus died a virgin - ignore the conspiracy theorists !

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me climbing!!! Answered by nicole6050 on Aug 03, 2008, 03:58PM
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well even if they were I doubt they can go back that far , and its for the better because think if a decedent of jesus was like known then they would be worshiped as a god, and just for being related,+ it was 2,000 years ago by now everyones a decendent of jesus.

Toadaly Answered by toadaly on Aug 04, 2008, 09:23AM
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The Jesus of the Bible is obviously legendary (or mythical), meaning that we really don't know anything about the historical Jesus - assuming there was one.

If there is a historical basis for him, then sure, he might have a bloodline.

Shark Atack Answered by funadvice on Aug 04, 2008, 02:12PM
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I don't believe there were any direct decendants, but of course one can assume that Mary and Joseph's other children had kids, so there could be plenty of great-great-great...etc...great neices and nephews around! I'm sure we'll never find out, though, because I don't think that a blood relationship to Jesus was seen as the important thing. He said 'you are my sisters and mothers and brothers' if you do God's will - so that is what Christians have always recognised as important.

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LadybugLover Answered by torikeene on Aug 06, 2008, 07:49AM
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No, I don't think so, considering He never had any children. The stories and allusions to Him having a relationship are not valid as far as I am concerned.

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