I am aware of that. All I'm saying is that it is not the only path. There are many. In the end it is the one that most suits the individual that counts. Most Christians think that it is all about worship and not about going in the direction it is pointing. In the end, it is a personal spiritual journey; a road less traveled, not the super highway of religion.
Catholicism,( to pick the example I am most faamiliar with) aftfer three hundred years went from being an 'underground slave/oppressed movement' to beignthe Backbone of the Roman system rather quickly. Romansd liked pomp & ritual in their religions - the flashie3r the better....
Therefore youhave the mantra of Mary , Ever Virgin, for example, - found no where in scripture ( needign some convoluted explaining for the Brothers of Jesus, who show up in scripture, coupled to thg whammo power of Vestal virginity, which the Romans were quite familiar with...
as new advent explains it...
As to Mary's
virginity after her childbirth, it is not denied by
St. Matthew's expressions "before they came together" (
1:18), "her
firstborn son" (
1:25), nor by the fact that the
New Testament books repeatedly refer to the
"brothers of Jesus". [66] The words "before they came together" mean probably, "before they lived in the same house", referring to the time when they were merely
betrothed; but even if the words be understood of marital intercourse, they only state that the
Incarnation took place before any such intercourse had intervened, without implying that it did occur after the
Incarnation of the
Son of God. [67]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Blessed Virgin Mary
"We don't really know' was not a roman concept..