What is the Desposyni / Rex Deus?

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Desposyni is a term used to refer to the blood relatives of Jesus through His mother, Mary. Some believe that they played a significant role in leading the Church during its early years until the 4th century when mentions of the Desposyni faded. This decline is often linked to the severe persecution faced by Jewish Christians, especially the Desposyni. There are those who claim that Jesus Christ wed Mary Magdalene and had offspring with her, who are also known as Desposyni. It is suggested that this lineage continues to exist today and has had a notable impact on global governance and religious authority.

Rex Deus also traces its ancestry back to the alleged marriage of Jesus and Mary, but it extends further to King David and even to the High Priest Aaron, the brother of Moses. According to proponents, the Rex Deus have maintained their lineage in its pure form over the past millennia and are believed to safeguard the authentic secrets of Judaism and Christianity.

The Desposyni, as descendants of Mary, the mother of Jesus, are a documented historical reality. References to them can be found in historical records until the 4th century A.D. However, assertions about Jesus marrying Mary Magdalene and having children with her are unequivocally false and should be promptly dismissed. Nowhere in the Scriptures is it mentioned that Jesus took a spouse, let alone Mary Magdalene. Such implications cannot be drawn from biblical texts. Every mention of Mary Magdalene in the Scriptures contradicts any assumption of a romantic relationship with Jesus. This distorted perspective lacks support even in non-canonical gospels that mention Mary Magdalene, such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Peter, or the Gospel of Mary.

The notion of Jesus marrying Mary Magdalene is purely a fabricated narrative, a device crafted to advance the agendas of fringe researchers and conspiracy theorists. The concepts behindThe Desposyni and Rex Deus stem from humanity’s inclination to unravel mysteries and unveil the undiscovered. They believe that there must be a rationale for every event in world history, and the unknown is insufficient. Consequently, theories emerge by distorting historical truths. Fabrications are presented as facts, and some individuals cling to this “reality,” striving to reveal secrets and deceit. Hidden within secrets lies knowledge, and knowledge equates to power, forever remaining alluring. However, we, as believers, comprehend that there is only one ultimate Truth against which all mysteries are measured—the very Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

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