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As Tom Hanks said "Why couldn't Jesus be a father and still do all those marvelous thing?" Why not indeed? We believe that we have a heavenly father and mother. If Jesus did the will of his father and he did that which he saw his father do, than it just naturally follows that Jesus was married.
Exactly, having to fulfil all things required of him it is only to be expected that he would have been married just as he was baptised although without sin. People seem to get excited over the fact that he was married and overlook the fact that he was the saviour of man kind...I suppose with the possiblity of there being true descendants of Jesus Chirst alive today a general excitement and interest is sparked, which is fair enough although since it is not focused on in the scriptures or revealed through modern revelation it is not something we should trouble ourselves with or put grand amounts of effort into exposing. Many great and wonderful things have been revealed unto us in these latter days and when the time comes more will be revealed, as from time to time we require it and when we are truly prepared to recieve the knowledge. For now it is not vital that we know the personal life of Christ but it is vital that we remain faithful and follow in his ways.
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