You say this is just your opinion, but I have heard this from other Mormons. Is this a doctrine that is taught, but not an "official" doctrine?

Blainer)  I think Mary probably had but one child, but then I think there
is room for debate on this. This is my own opinion, not Mormon doctrine.
I think Mormons generally go along with the popular opinion that  Mary
had several children.  So maybe I have been taking an anti-Mormon point
of view. (:>)  
I don't  believe Christ had any children, although he may have been
married.  Again, this is my private opinion.  If he was married, I think
at least Mary Magdalene was the one he was married to.  Maybe he had
several wives, as several women seemed to be his followers, and
apparently several visited his tomb early Sunday morning to apply herbs
and spices to his NAKED body--something I feel would be appropriate for a
married woman, but not a single one.  Also, the FIRST person he appeared
to was Mary Magdalene.  This would fit, I would think, the behavior of a
man who considered seeing his wife a first priority upon being
resurrected.  This is all conjectural, however.  Besides, the marriage in
Cana, overseen by his mother, was for whom?   Was he the Bridegroom?
Seems strange he would consent to make the water into wine in the first
place, but perhaps more likely if it was his own wedding.  Just Idling my
mind in neutral, right now. 


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