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- Feb 20, 2012
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....The bible would not have been silent such an important issue. However, this idea that Christ was married is not a new one. It's been suggested, but it has been so without any documentation.... So if he was married, and there is nothing sinful in it, why wouldn't it be well documented? one possible reason is that it does not matter. It's a none issue.”
See but you're contradicting yourself a bit Danus, saying first that if He was married, it would be important enough to document, and then stating it's a non-issue.
Either way, like I mentioned before. Just because it isn't in the Bible, doesn't mean it didn't happen. Means that if it was written, those at Nicaea decided to omit it. And that's what I'm trying to figure out. If all the texts indicating Jesus was married were omitted because they didn't want to portray him that way, then the Bible would be incomplete. And if it's not complete, then how could we really get to know Jesus if there are parts of his life that were omitted?