Monday, December 12, 2016

Origin of Roman Catholic Church – 32

Continued from previous post –

Jesus’ Mother and Brothers
Mathew:13:46 While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him.
Mathew:13:47 Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.”
Mathew:13:48 He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?”
Mathew:13:49 Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mothers and my brothers.
Mathew:13:50 For whoever does the will of my "Father in heaven", is my brother and sister and mother.”
This shows that Jesus did not have any special interest in his actual mother or his brothers so that they may be worshiped after him. The mention of Mary as Virgin is not true and by many proofs we have to accept that Jesus was born like any other man is born and his mother was not a virgin mother as it is propagated by Roman Catholic Church. Jesus was born of Joseph and Maria. Jesus never claimed to be a son of God as shown by Roman Catholic Church. Jesus has often mentioned himself as son of man. Quantum deviation from the ideology of Jesus is seen in this development. Roman Catholic Church believes that, Jesus rose from his tomb and he was taken to heaven. This story has something to do with the story of founder king of Rome, Romulus. His story goes like this.
Romulus founded the new city, named it Rome, after himself, and created its first legions and senate. The new city grew rapidly, swelled by landless refugees; as most of these were male and unmarried, Romulus arranged the abduction of women from the neighboring Sabine. The ensuing war ended with the joining of Sabine and Romans as one Roman people. Thanks to divine favor and Romulus's inspired leadership, Rome became a dominant force, but Romulus himself became increasingly autocratic, and disappeared or died in mysterious circumstances. In later forms of the myth, he rises to heaven and was identified with Quirinus (God of Rome city), the divine personification of the Roman people.
It appears that Roman Catholic Church wanted to identify Romulus with Jesus in the way that they the Romans accept him as their true God in place of Romulus; Quirinus was replaced by Father in the heaven or God. His story of ascending to heaven was put on Jesus and the mythology continued. This alteration was necessary because otherwise ordinary Roman would not accept Jesus as their god. By any chance, it was essential that Jesus gradually replace Romulus from the mind of Roman followers of the church. The church made many adjustments that are more similar and in them, one is of introduction of nunnery in church.

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