Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Here's an interesting logic challenge. . .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rennes-le-Château

The Rennes le Chateau, this is suppose to be a humble beginning to proving suspected information regarding a marriage between Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalen. I find this to be a very peculiar question that has challenged many young Christians, whether they admit it or not. Yet, I have to wonder, if one had been taught Christian logic would they recognize a fallacy when they saw one?

I would love to have some discussion about this topic. Does the issue that Dan Brown poses in his novel challenge Christianity? Are Christians educated enough to even discuss it or do they just blow it off as just a foolish myth, being afraid to discuss it because they don't know enough to even discuss it?

What is the Priory of Sion?
Is this relevant in America?
Who are the key players in America?
Why is this coming to light now, and not sooner?
Does Genealogy play a part in Biblical History or not?
If not, they why does the Bible play such an important role in the book of Genesis?
Does bloodline matter?
Is it totally impossible Jesus could have had a wife?
Was this fallacy created to cause week believers to question their faith even further?

Comments welcome from anyone.

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