oh i was not questioning whether j.c. was gay. i think its funny that christianity condems it when you are praying to a half naked man.
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"nom," you're approximately the world's worst cultural anthropologist ever.
Let me see now, here I am in my own life, at church. Let me look around. Look at all the gays! They remind me of my time as a youth in the wild when I visited a gay in his native habitat. Everything was so TASTEFUL. And ARTISTIC! Had I rolled his paintings all the way down I am sure I would have gotten an eyefull of renditions that resembled his mating and rutting habits.
Anyway, these gays at church! So many! Practically everywhere I look. Ipso facto, how can anybody say Christianity is anti-gay! If only they were filled with love, as am I. And purple prose. And could "transgender" as I so often do with a flip of the settings to see, really SEE, how the other half lives.
In other words, as the tribe said in the immortal HAIR, "Thanks, Margaret Mead."
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And as she replied, "F*ck you, kids!"
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I think "nom" has a very severe case of ethnocentrism.
And still hasn't replied to the question of her own attempts at outing over several threads, which she flooded in one glorious evening of meltdown.
Maybe this thread was a misguided act of contrition.
And for those interested in a serious discussion of the possibility of a scriptural reference to a gay Jesus, I heartily recommend The Man Jesus Loved: Homoerotic Narratives from the New Testament by Theodore W. Jennings, Jr., Ph.D., a professor of biblical and constructive theology at Chicago Theological Seminary and a United Methodist clergyman.
Man Jesus Loved: Homoerotic Narratives from the New Testament
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Sort of gives new meaning to "the coming of the Lord," no?
Thanks Kringas! At least I'm not completely crazy.
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