Christs bloodline is irrelevant since it's irrelevant to God. Geneologies ended in the Bible with Jesus because after Jesus it's not the blood that makes you one of gods children, it's believing on Jesus Christ.
It's true. It's all these reptilian/Annunaki narratives that are very focused on bloodlines. The Christian narrative is not as bloodline- and genealogy-oriented. It's more about the individual choice and grace.
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IPleadThe2nd ago
Christs bloodline is irrelevant since it's irrelevant to God. Geneologies ended in the Bible with Jesus because after Jesus it's not the blood that makes you one of gods children, it's believing on Jesus Christ.
AugustaJulia ago
It's true. It's all these reptilian/Annunaki narratives that are very focused on bloodlines. The Christian narrative is not as bloodline- and genealogy-oriented. It's more about the individual choice and grace.
Pizzagatebelieveit ago
Plus Jesus didn't have any children
IPleadThe2nd ago
True, but many believe he had siblings born to Mary and Joseph after him so that may be what bloodline they want to track down for some reason.