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![]() M.a. x. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,913 Joined: Jun 2005 Member No: 148,641 ![]() |
Well was he? There appears to be nothing in the bible to suggest otherwise. I ask this as a serious question as it would throw so much light on current issues and debates about homosexuality.
This is in no way intended to offended Christians...it is a serious search for some truth. There is certainly nothing I can see in the bible that indicates that he was Heterosexual and homosexuality was widely practised at the time. It also interest me that of the twelve chosen to be his disciples they were all men. Maybe someone can put me right on some biblical knowledge. But I cannot find a single passage where he sees women as 'desireable' and yet he is always on the lookout for men 'A fisher of men'. Your thoughts would be appreciated. ![]() |
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QUOTE(dancerellie714 @ Sep 12 2005, 10:03 PM) there are quite a few passages that foreshadow the betrayal of Judas and talk about it afterwards....and it was by no means an accident. and cruxifiction is a terrible way to die. if they had gotten the wrong man whether he was drunk or not he would have definately resisted. i have yet to see a report that Jesus (or on your side...the random man) struggled in the least bit and there were tons of witnesses. even if Judas had set up the wrong guy that guy would have definately struggled the slightest bit. there is no way Judas could have "payed off" someone because obviously they would have to die to get their "reward" and obviously when they're dead they dont need money. and if the bible didn't detail judas's betrayal then you'd probably say there would be no way one of jesus's deciphels would betray him. mayhaps, to get the romans to stop hunting jesus, that story was spread, so that judas would be believed. and then it was written into fact by someone hearing it as fact. and judas could have been paid off. some people can be chivarous. man gambles his family into slavery. he can't live with himself. this judas needs someone to die for jesus. the man is happy to help, and in return judas pays off his debt so his family can go free. there are many ways to explain the ressurection of christ. QUOTE(sprinkle-the-stars @ Sep 12 2005, 10:15 PM) define like then. ![]() |
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