If you are related to Francis Bacon are you a descendant of Saint Germain?
If you are a descendant of Jesus what are you?
These are questions most churches don't want to answer for a variety of reasons. When you make men gods people aren't supposed to ask these questions. They are just supposed to donate 10% of their money to the church whatever church that is, and to just stop asking questions.
I was thinking about the last episode of "The Bastard Executioner" where descendants of the Nazarene are discussed and thinking about this more.
What would descendants of Jesus be like if they exist now?
How many would there be now?
If I start at year 33 and every 20 years think that only 2 descendants new would exist there would be 100 sets of 2 people that lived starting every 20 years living until now.
However, if we look at how the human race actually spread the average was closer to 5 people for every 2 each generation. 1st generation 5 people, 2nd generation 25 people, 3rd generation 125 people, 4th generation 625 people, 5th generation more than 3000 descendants. You do the math up to about 1900 it might continue in this way. Some people wouldn't have kids or get married or survive to adulthood. But, when I look at my own ancestors about 5 kids surviving was about right from the 1500s to about the mid 1800s. Often there were 7 to 10 births but only 5 survived.
So, mathematically speaking how many descendants of Jesus could there actually be now? Of Saint Germain if he was born in the 1500s?
It might even be possible that all or most all people on earth at this point could have some of Jesus' Blood and dna in their veins. What would that mean? What does this mean?
And what would churches do to cover this up so people wouldn't feel they needed to give 10% of their income to the churches every year because maybe they already are literally sons and daughters of God and maybe don't need a church to talk to God directly.
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