Jesus Bloodline Conspiracy Theory
Note = This post gives a basic overview based on available information and is not a complete analysis. Readers are encouraged to explore additional sources to understand the topic better.
Synopsis
- Introduction
- Gospel of Jesus' Wife
- Gospel of Philip
- Last Supper
- Mary Magdalene - Saint Sarah
- Merovingian Dynasty
- Jesus's Lost Years
- Roza Bal
- Outline
- Conclusion
- Reference
Introduction
# Direct comparisons between Christianity and other religions are uncommon, as each tradition possesses its own distinct narratives.
# The notion of a bloodline of Jesus remains controversial and sensitive, characterized by many unanswered questions and existing in a grey area without concrete evidence.
Priory of Sion
# Conspiracy theorists propose that the bloodline of Jesus continues to exist today, which they claim is being safeguarded by a secretive society known as the Priory of Sion.
# This organization purportedly established the Knights Templar to protect Jesus’ lineage, which they viewed as a sacred bloodline.
# However, the existence of the Priory of Sion lacks concrete proof, which has led many historians and researchers to dismiss it.
# The Priory of Sion is widely considered to be a famous hoax, which claimed that the Holy Grail was not a physical object like the legendary cup from the Last Supper, but a symbol representing the bloodline of Jesus.
Gospel of Jesus' Wife
# The text fragment from the Gospel of Jesus’ Wife, which includes the phrase “Jesus told them, ‘My wife’…”, gained widespread attention in 2012.
# However, scholars widely consider the Gospel of Jesus’ Wife to be a forged document.
Gospel of Philip
# In the Gospel of Philip, Mary Magdalene is referred to as a companion, partner, or consort of Jesus.
# The same Gospel suggests that Jesus embraced Mary Magdalene more frequently and that the Lord loved her differently from other women.
# However, the Gospel of Philip is not considered trustworthy and is not accepted as canonical by Christianity.
Last Supper
# There is an ongoing debate regarding the identification of the figure seated to the left of Jesus in The Last Supper, with some proposing that it was Mary Magdalene rather than John the Apostle.
# Conspiracy theorists also suggest that Mary Magdalene is depicted as pregnant in The Last Supper.
Mary Magdalene - Saint Sarah
# Spiritual scholars suggest that Mary Magdalene witnessed Jesus’s crucifixion and resurrection, leading to her being referred to as the “Apostle to the Apostles.”
# Conspiracy theorists propose that Mary Magdalene, having witnessed Jesus’s resurrection when others did not, has been erroneously portrayed either as a prostitute or as the wife of Jesus.
# Despite efforts to dispel the prostitution label, Mary Magdalene’s mysterious life remains the subject of extensive research, study, and debate.
# Conspiracy theorists also suggest that Mary Magdalene was pregnant during Jesus’s crucifixion.
# According to some narratives, she traveled from Palestine to France after the crucifixion, where she supposedly gave birth to a daughter named Sarah.
# However, there is no concrete proof linking Saint Sarah to being the daughter of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene.
# Saint Sarah is an authentic historical figure, recognized as the patroness of the Romani people.
# The Romani people, whose ancestors were ethnic Indo-Aryans, have a nomadic history.
# Saint Sarah is also referred to as Sara La Kali (“Sara the Black”), symbolizing the Roma (Gypsies).
# Spiritual scholars propose that Sara La Kali represents the goddesses Saraswathi, Lakshmi, and Kaali, but there is no concrete evidence supporting this interpretation.
Merovingian Dynasty
# Conspiracy theorists suggest that the Merovingian Dynasty was descended from Jesus and his alleged wife, Mary Magdalene.
# According to these theorists, Saint Sarah played a foundational role in the establishment of the Merovingian Dynasty, and the Priory of Sion was formed to protect this royal lineage.
# The Merovingian Dynasty, which spanned from 476 to 750, is recognized as the first dynasty of the Kings of France.
Jesus's Lost Years
# It is important to note that the New Testament does not provide details about 18 years of Jesus’s life, spanning from ages 12 to 30.
# Conspiracy theorists suggest that the omission of Jesus’s teenage years from the biblical narrative is intentional, aiming to portray him solely as a religious leader whose life and teachings form the core of Christianity.
# Furthermore, these theorists propose that much of what is known from the Bible is a religious hoax, crafted to suppress an ancient and undisclosed truth.
# As for whether humanity has been deceived for 2,000 years, the answer remains uncertain.
Roza Bal
# Scholars suggest that Jesus may have survived the crucifixion and spent subsequent years in various locations.
# They propose that Jesus’s burial site could be in Jerusalem, India, or Japan.
# Notably, Roza Bal, a shrine located in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, has drawn significant attention.
# Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement, made a sensational claim in 1899 asserting that Roza Bal was the tomb of Jesus.
# Many Ahmadis continue to believe in this theory.
# However, the guardians of the shrine, who follow Sunni Islam, claim that Yuz Asaf and Mir Sayyid Naseeruddin are buried there, though there are limited historical details available about these figures.
# In the late 1990s, Suzanne Olsson made another sensational claim, asserting that she was the 59th generation descendant of Jesus.
# She planned to conduct a DNA test on the shrine’s contents to support her theory, but protests from the local guardians prevented this.
# The theory surrounding Roza Bal cannot be confirmed until archaeologists are granted permission to examine the shrine’s contents.
Outline
# If Jesus were truly human, it is plausible that he would have had a companion. If so, who would that companion be?
# If Mary Magdalene bore a child from Jesus, there is a possibility that descendants of Jesus might exist.
# Was the Priory of Sion an active secret society established to protect the descendants of Jesus?
# If Mary Magdalene traveled to France after the crucifixion, and if Jesus survived the crucifixion, there is a possibility that they could have lived together.
# Mary Magdalene’s vision of a risen Jesus played a crucial role in the word-of-mouth spread that contributed to the rise of Christianity.
# However, the gospels provide scant information about Mary Magdalene.
# Several sites have been proposed, yet the burial locations of both Jesus and Mary Magdalene remain a mystery with no concrete evidence.
# It is important to note that the New Testament was not compiled during the lifetime of Jesus.
# Did institutional Church leaders suppress the teenage years of Jesus in the New Testament in order to unite people under one religion Christianity with Jesus as a symbol of sacrifice?
# Conspiracy theorists suggest that Jesus might have been gay, and that the bloodline narrative was created to suppress this truth.
# However, homosexuality was strongly opposed in the ancient era, except among Pagans and a few other groups.
# If, hypothetically, Jesus were gay, would his disciples have followed and accepted him as a spiritual leader?
# If Jesus were gay, he might have been Pagan himself. If so, how could Christianity have evolved?
# If these explanations seem confusing, please read the entire thread again slowly. I hope it helps.
Conclusion
Ultimately, only three possibilities can be considered,
1. Jesus + X (potentially Mary Magdalene or another woman) = a bloodline
2. Jesus being gay, thereby eliminating the possibility of bloodline narratives
3. The story of Jesus itself might be a cleverly constructed hoax
Reference
Gospels About Mary Magdalene
Jesus's Lost Years
Secret Life of Jesus
Jesus told them, 'My wife'
Priory of Sion
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