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This came up in RCIA the other night but we didn’t have a clear answer.
In Matthew 1:16 it’s Jacob. In Luke 3:23 it’s Heli. I only know one way a person can have two dads and it’s not sanctioned by the church
If I’m learning the rest of RCIA properly, the right answer is, “ultimately it doesn’t matter” since Jesus makes religion about love of God and love of neighbor. I’m still curious about why the lineage seems to contradict. I’ve also heard skeptics pick at us on this point on more than one occasion and would like a counter-argument.
In Matthew 1:16 it’s Jacob. In Luke 3:23 it’s Heli. I only know one way a person can have two dads and it’s not sanctioned by the church
If I’m learning the rest of RCIA properly, the right answer is, “ultimately it doesn’t matter” since Jesus makes religion about love of God and love of neighbor. I’m still curious about why the lineage seems to contradict. I’ve also heard skeptics pick at us on this point on more than one occasion and would like a counter-argument.