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« on: July 09, 2006, 10:45:29 AM »
« edited: July 09, 2006, 10:52:59 AM by phknrocket1k »

The very last thing you want to be in an Old Testament tale is the first born.

But weren't Enoch (taken directly into heaven without experiencing death), Noah (the only righteous man found on earth), Abraham (the father of the faithful and the recipient of God's inheritance), and Jesus (Son of God) all the first born?
Didn't Jesus have four older brothers and an undefined number of sisters?

The Virgin Mary was anywhere from 9 to 14 when she had Baby Jesus, so how could a 9-14 year old possibly give birth to 5+ children?

To respond directly to the question however, probably not. Though I'm sure many Christian theologians such as Martin Luther would have.



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