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Pedro Martínez: I feel that if he was gay, his detractors would have used that against him....Jesus never actually addressed the topic of "being gay" but then, who is to say LOL
Bernice: I think that at the time when Jesus lived, it was definitely more “normal” to be gay than it is now. It took quite some time for people to get under the influence of those bigoted Christian beliefs.
Teema: Re: convince others of your objection to Palin, speak to the ideas she espouses.
Artful Dodger: I must ask of Sarah, "What ideas". LOLOL
As far as Jesus being Gay. It doesn't matter. He was inclusive of all peoples including race, ethnic background. IMHO, today, that would include sexual orientation. I agree w/ Pedro. I don't think people in Jesus's time were as paranoid about homosexuality as they are today. I also doubt they had much understanding about it.
(peida) Kui Sa tahad kindla mängutasemega vastast, siis võid uue partii loomisel määrata tema BKR vahemiku. Siis teised mängijad ei näe ega saa seda kutset vastu võtta. (Katechka) (näita kõiki vihjeid)