I had a thought about this. If DNA testing was done. There would only be one link between Jesus and Mary because of Mary being a virgin. There would be no other DNA links. Just Mary's
I was watching a politaical talk show host, Mr. McLaughlin who has two show one being the McLaughlin Group and a show which followed which he had a minister who has writen three books. One is "Jesus The Rabbi" and one on Mary Magdalene. The discussion was about how Jesus and Mary Magdalene could have been considered has husband and wife back in that era. The two men went into many things that could involve about all this info that is out there.
Mind you this argument wouldn't work either, because technically, if you already believe otherwise, this whole thing won't influence your faith... second checking the DNA wouldn't do much anyways, as they could just simply claim that she was NOT a virgin at the birth of Jesus, and this was simply folklore or that she made this claim after having the child to avoid punishments from others (just look at what happens to women over there today if they have a kid whose origin occured before marriage. PUBLIC STONING COME ONE COME ALL! GREAT FUN!) You get the point, right? The only way this would work is if you had the DNA of God... And well... He's kind of difficult to get a sample from these days. Does he even have DNA?
My take on the issue is this...
A) I have already spent God knows how many years pursuing physics, and still don't understand it... Therefore, as I do not have even an equal and more background in archeology, or (sadly) Biblical studies, and I do not intend on acquiring such an extensive background in the future (for this or any other purpose) (as I've already about lost my mind). I declare that, I hereby really don't know anything about the study to make any true judgement about what in the world they found down there... could be a giant purple people eater for all I know. Overall though, it sounds like a heap of yellow journalism, and sadly those responcible for the paper (whether they wrote anything to do with Jesus or not) will likely get a bucketload of evil letters, SPAM and other trash... or they may not even have any real evidence of anything, but know that if they make a statement like this, it's bound to cause controversy and the media will eat it right up... and they'll be rich BABY!!!
I'm going with option number 2, just because this doesn't seem like something that would tell us much about the human condition way back when (Which is what I thought archeologists looked for, that and things on major historical individuals whose tombs you could easily decipher)... further, comments like "this could have been the REAL tomb of Jesus" are more likely to be a joke at the end of a serious academic paper than actually the focus of the paper in my opinion. It would be like me looking back to the first instants of the universe with some form of advanced gravitationa astronomy... finding nothing and then writing an entire paper about there not being a God there... I would NOT be taken seriously by the scientific community, that's not what science is trying to look for, because God is not well defined in physical parameters... we can't make a Schrodinger Equation of the spiritual realm. And if we thought he may be, why would we be poking him with a probe... Do not poke the one and only God... cause there's only one... and you REALLY don't want to make him angry.
In the end, all this somehow (???) brings to mind the time I heard about a physicist that was refused a job at a university somewhere in the Bible belt because he had written his thesis about
STELLAR "Evolution"... Yes folks, the stars we see here today are the result of the survival of the fittest.... until recently of course, when stars started to acquire hamburgers and died of heart failure... resulting in supernova and eating binges (black holes).
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Never trust any information... unless its' from your mother... cause we all know that mothers REALLY do know everything... At least mine does!
Pascal
P.S. Oh and Joshua... I'm pretty sure that the DNA of Jesus wouldn't change because she had created other children the "old fashioned way". So yes, if we were to go with the Virgin thing, there would still only be an anomoly in Jesus' DNA. (Watch someone try and clone Jesus now
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