There is no evidence of any kind that would suggest that Jesus Christ had any offspring. If the Biblical accounts are to be believed, Christ lived as an itinerant preacher and upheld the sanctity of marriage as part of His religious teachings, and thus, since there is nowhere mentioned Him contracting marriage or meeting with a wife, it would seem out of character for Him to have engendered one by illegitimate means. Throughout the centuries and again in modern times there are those that read meanings into Biblical texts or that insist that Christ succumbed to this basic human impulse, Martin Luther himself assumed Christ had relations with Mary Magdalene. Even if such gratuitous and somewhat dishonest assumptions were granted, the names of His offspring were never recorded.
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No person knows the time Jesus will return again. It could be in 2018 or not Not sure if Christ Jesus will return in 2018.
You are not Jesus Christ, or, Christ Jesus, but Christ resides within you. You are Christ You. :) I have yet to come to conscious awareness of the Christ within me, but I am happy for you that you have.
No sin could be greater than death. But Jesus Christ forgave. No Christianity without forgiveness.
According to Christian Belief, so we could have eternal everlasting and a freeing, forgiving live.
I guess you could say our founder was Jesus Christ.
It could be Andrew the brother of Peter.
The Scapegoat which could be linked to Azazel The sacrificial lamb which could be linked to Jesus Christ
Jesus is God. He doesn't have any sins. Jesus Christ love us, so He took our sins, so we could be save from hell.
He was in Nazareth, could have been working in the carpenters shop. Please note nothing is known clearly from the time he was lost in the temple for three days. He next appears to be baptized.
Jesus Christ was 'catholic', ( meaning "universal"), but not Catholic (usually taken as being Roman Catholic, meaning according to the rites of the church at Rome). Jesus could not have been Catholic because Roman Catholicism only began a couple of centuries after Christ died. There is no proof otherwise.
Yes. Jesus was a common name back then, similar to Joshua today. However, there was only one Jesus Christ, the Son of God.