From The Chicago Tribune: A previously unknown scrap of ancient papyrus written in ancient
Egyptian Coptic includes the words "Jesus said to them, my wife," -- a
discovery likely to renew a fierce debate in the Christian world over
whether Jesus was married.
The existence of the fourth-century
fragment -- not much bigger than a business card -- was revealed at a
conference in Rome on Tuesday by Karen King, Hollis Professor of
Divinity at Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
"Christian tradition has long
held that Jesus was not married, even though no reliable historical
evidence exists to support that claim," King said in a statement
released by Harvard.
"This new gospel doesn't prove that Jesus
was married, but it tells us that the whole question only came up as
part of vociferous debates about sexuality and marriage."
Despite the Catholic Church's insistence that Jesus was not married, the
idea resurfaces on a regular basis, notably with the 2003 publication
of Dan Brown's best-seller "The Da Vinci Code," which angered many
Christians because it was based on the idea that Jesus was married to
Mary Magdalene and had children. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-religion-jesus-marriagebre88h1cm-20120918,0,1549833.story
Personally, I don't think he was married, but if he was , so what? It doesn't take away from anything he did on earth and it won't shatter my belief in Christianity
But first, I would like to see if the writing is real and not some kind of fraud..
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Even if the scrap weas legit, it can't prove which Jesus it was. Jesus wasn't the only person at that time with the name, just as today there are plenty of people with the same name but are not the same person.
ReplyDeleteAs you stated, even if Jesus of Nazareth was married, it changes nothing in regards to Christianity or his deeds and miracles performed on Earth.