Interesting thoughts of X user in Red about 23&Me. Why was this project so critical to the cabal?
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What are you referring to here? Are you asking how do children born out of wedlock get salvation?
The context of that comment was that Jesus had children. I understand that his families lineage carried on. The people I have talked to believe that Jesus had children and that is the lineage “they” are looking for.
I think this line of thinking assumes that Jesus was married. There is even a partial parchment called "Gospel of Jesus' wife" or something like that. There are people who believe Mary Magdalene was his wife, etc.
If you believe the accounts in Acts of the Apostles, this sounds like incompatible with Jesus bloodline where they describe the resurrected Jesus as disappearing into the heavens, but not necessarily.
Nothing is stopping Jesus from having appeared elsewhere and continue living and teaching. Lot of countries believe Jesus visited them, including Japan, where there is a strong belief that he passed away in that country.
None of this is incompatible with Jesus dying on the cross and resurrecting as well. Not sure why people think that way. Jesus resurrecting was what made it widely accepted that he was the son of God but even during his lifetime, people who watched him perform miracles and debate Pharisees and explain the scripture correctly, already believed he was the son of God. Resurrection only made it easy to carry his word to faraway lands.
All that said, the best way to go about this is to start with the 5 gospels in Bible, read for yourself the first hand accounts of Jesus and ask yourself what you believe.
Jesus was not an only child he had three brothers. This is the same bloodline.
and it was also expected that Rabbis were married men and it's possible that he had children.