...The findings also suggest that Jesus and Mary Magdalene might have had a son called Judah, it said on its website -- claims that Kloner ridiculed as impossible to prove.
"You would have to do DNA checks and see if the DNA of the bones found in the cave, which allegedly belong to the son of Jesus, match with God's DNA!" he said, referring to the Christian belief that Jesus was the son of God.
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I did appreciate the clarification re: Jesus's role vis-a-vis God.
I was a little confused about how you test DNA -given that it's material - on the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. I get the first two, but it's really the third that proves paternity.
I wnt to know where they came up with Jesus' DNA in order to make the comparison. Sounds like shroud of Turin gobbledygook!
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