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Historian says piece of papyrus refers to Jesus' wife
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<blockquote data-quote="Octavusprime" data-source="post: 58730" data-attributes="member: 3091"><p>The church knows all and should never be questioned! Ah my days in the catholic church have forever scarred me.</p><p></p><p>Baptism, Sunday school, communion, confirmation, alter boy. Now I only step foot in a church if someone gets married or dies.</p><p></p><p>I think everyone has to believe in something. It may just be they believe in themselves over the idea of a creator or all powerful god or gods. </p><p></p><p>All religions share the idea of living a particular way as THE way. Originally these were most likely a good thing in the development of civilized cultures. In a way religion civilized the world. Then religion was used by the ruling class to persecute those with differing views. Books were changed for political motives. Alas religion spurs war and hatred which is completely against the original principle teachings. The same thing has happened with the US. The founding fathers had good intentions. Too bad the road to hell is paved with them.</p><p></p><p>If only the ancient library's were never burned or pillaged by the crusades... We lost so much knowledge of our past during those times.</p><p></p><p>As for Jesus having a wife... It's only weird to me that he didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octavusprime, post: 58730, member: 3091"] The church knows all and should never be questioned! Ah my days in the catholic church have forever scarred me. Baptism, Sunday school, communion, confirmation, alter boy. Now I only step foot in a church if someone gets married or dies. I think everyone has to believe in something. It may just be they believe in themselves over the idea of a creator or all powerful god or gods. All religions share the idea of living a particular way as THE way. Originally these were most likely a good thing in the development of civilized cultures. In a way religion civilized the world. Then religion was used by the ruling class to persecute those with differing views. Books were changed for political motives. Alas religion spurs war and hatred which is completely against the original principle teachings. The same thing has happened with the US. The founding fathers had good intentions. Too bad the road to hell is paved with them. If only the ancient library's were never burned or pillaged by the crusades... We lost so much knowledge of our past during those times. As for Jesus having a wife... It's only weird to me that he didn't. [/QUOTE]
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