Thoughts on the Holy Grail

No, not in the least. No law required mere nobodies to be married. Roman nobility were theoretically supposed to get married and have children, but Augustus’s statutes only applied to the Equestrian class of the nobles of the city of Rome, nobody else, and the statutes were completely ignored.

The rest of your “argument”, of course, falls utterly flat.

Oh, and for people who want to bring up the rules of Rabbinical Judaism, I will take the time to remind you that Rabbinical Judaism did not exist at the time in question.

What kind of thing is an “argument from necessity”, class?

Here’s a hint. An “argument from necessity” is a L______ F______.

Just to really confuse things L-

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the Nanteos Cup in England has been alleged to be the real Last Supper Cup. I believe it’s made of olive wood. It’s alleged that Richard Wagner saw it & was inspired to write PARSIFAL, his descendant Adrian Wagner believes in it & in the Grail Bloodline theory, having written music to accompany the books of Laurence Gardner, “geneologist & historian” for a “Celtic Church” and a branch of the Scottish royal Sinclair family.