Dear Emile, your comment: "the Jewish leaders were desperately Inquisitors seeking sins against the son of God", I take it you were there and know for a fact that those leaders sought crucifixtion, not the Romans, and of course you know it as a fact that it was the "son of god" that crucified. I wonder if you can compare the DNA on the Turin veil to that of the all mighty and show proof of fatherhood.
You see, before you get me to get "saved", I am little skeptical about that point. The Talmud (a group of books you may want to study, if you are really interested in getting closer to the almighty) is full with a variety of possible ways by which immaculate conception could happen, not one of them indicates divine involvement. How about some DNA work?
If it is a question of faith rather than fact, that is quite fine with me, and you can hold your faith without any threat on my part. But let it be your faith, and keep it this way.
Zeev |