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But, as I said, at the same time, it screws 'em over, seeing as how their "savior" had a wife and child. Something that they denied vehemently, and regarded as blasphemy.
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The thought has never occured to me that he could have had a son or a wife or that it was awkward that he might not have. But, would that really make him less of a religious figure? I mean really...
Okay, sure it may have some stupid people act like their heads got chopped off, but... for those who really believe in Christianity, I don't think this will change a lot for them.
As for the bandwagon of people who don't really believe, and just say they are christians... yeah. They'll still act like chickens with their heads cut off.
And also, who says that this is the Jesus that most of the Christian belief is based off of? It could be anyone who thought that their son should be named Jesus. Or maybe they mis-translated. Or maybe they just want money. there are thousands of reasons/ possible explanations for this.
However the documentary would be an interesting watch.
