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God made them in his image, male "and" female.
So if Jesus was God, was they androgynous?
that mary, she's a snoopy one.The Gospel of Luke has the Temple rites for a newborn male child performed. Presumably Mary looked at some point.
that mary, she's a snoopy one.
LOL
It would appear so. And because Jesus didn't have female breasts, but rather the chest of a male, I think it's logical he compensated by not having aGod made them in his image, male "and" female.
So if Jesus was God, was they androgynous?
Didn't look at his DNA to confirm gender identity.The Gospel of Luke has the Temple rites for a newborn male child performed. Presumably Mary looked at some point.
Jesus was circumcised according to the Gospel of Luke. Therefore, he had a penis, manly parts. This event, when Jesus was brought under the law of Moses like every Jewish male by having his foreskin cut off, is a sacred feast in traditional Christian churches
no i'm not headed to jesus' 'gina.It would appear so. And because Jesus didn't have female breasts, but rather the chest of a male, I think it's logical he compensated by not having a
wee wee pee pee, but rather a 'gina.
This is where you were headed, wasn't it?
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The mohel would have said something I am sure
no i'm not headed to jesus' 'gina.
God made them in his image, male "and" female.
So if Jesus was God, was they androgynous?
Wouldn't male and female being made in the image of, assuming it means physical image- have that as a given?
nawHmm I thought it was seen as bigotry to debate someone else's gender?
I recall a RF member not so long ago claiming that someone's gender is not up for debate.
Do you regularly participate in these activities @Fool ?
1) We know from nature one can have manly parts and female parts. It can happen.
2) This opens what the OP mentioned to be discussed- that Genesis claims male and female are in God's image
But he was a man who wasn't afraid to refer to himself using feminine imagery. For instance, he described himself as a mother hen:
Matthew 23:37 and Luke 13:34 God as a Mother HenYou might say, therefore, that Jesus was in touch with his "feminine" side. But no - he wasn't androgynous, he was male.
Jesus: “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it! How often have I desired to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you were not willing!”
God made them in his image, male "and" female.
So if Jesus was God, was they androgynous?