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Jesus was a product of 'Virgin' Mary's rape by a Roman soldier - TV documentary
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[ Subject: TV DOCUMENTARY SAYS VIRGIN MARY WAS RAPED
[ Date: December 24, 2002

TV doco claims Virgin Mary was raped

ninemsn.com
Monday, December 23, 2002

A Catholic bishop criticised a British television
documentary that suggests the Virgin Mary may have been
raped by a Roman soldier.

The Bishop of Portsmouth said the BBC program, The Virgin
Mary, was crude and offensive by disregarding the
concerns and beliefs of millions of Christians.

The controversy came as a survey revealed that a quarter
of Church of England clergy do not believe in the virgin
birth of Christ.

The Sunday Telegraph survey found that 27 per cent of 500
clerics questioned doubt privately the traditional story
of Jesus's birth.

The program questions the Bible's interpretation of the
Virgin Mary, suggesting she may even have been called
Miriam, and that she may have been raped by a Roman
soldier.

Other theories suggest her husband Joseph could have made
her pregnant or that she had an illicit affair. . . .
[...]

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[ Subject: TV DOCUMENTARY SAYS VIRGIN MARY WAS RAPED
[ Date: December 24, 2002
TV doco claims Virgin Mary was raped
ninemsn.com
Monday, December 23, 2002
A Catholic bishop criticised a British television
documentary that suggests the Virgin Mary may have been
raped by a Roman soldier.
The Bishop of Portsmouth said the BBC program, The Virgin
Mary, was crude and offensive by disregarding the
concerns and beliefs of millions of Christians.
The controversy came as a survey revealed that a quarter
of Church of England clergy do not believe in the virgin
birth of Christ.
The Sunday Telegraph survey found that 27 per cent of 500
clerics questioned doubt privately the traditional story
of Jesus's birth.
The program questions the Bible's interpretation of the
Virgin Mary, suggesting she may even have been called
Miriam, and that she may have been raped by a Roman
soldier.
Other theories suggest her husband Joseph could have made
her pregnant or that she had an illicit affair. . . .
[...]
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/World/story_44101.asp
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