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In reply to the discussion: Someone Chained A Cross To Gay Street In NY. What Happened Next Was Beautiful. [View all]calimary
(89,930 posts)48. I often wonder if one of the 12 Apostles was gay.
After all, I've read the guesstimates that one in ten humans is gay. There were 12 Apostles, according to what we're taught. They were a bunch of random picks, assembled into the first formal group of followers. Like a board of directors with Jesus as their CEO. They were that era's blue-collar workers, tax collectors, underdogs, average-Joes. He hung out with people who were reviled by "polite society". I see no reason why at least one of His inner circle wouldn't be gay. Simply by the numbers, why wouldn't it work out that way? Law of averages and all that.
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Someone Chained A Cross To Gay Street In NY. What Happened Next Was Beautiful. [View all]
sheshe2
Apr 2017
OP
Boltcutters would work faster. Seriously, it was "impossible" to remove?
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2017
#19
Either that, or it's the refraction of light of various wavelengths. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2017
#20
Fighting back with love and top-notch street theater. Beat the faux christian at own game.
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#32
Quite appropriate, the Jesus we were all told about loved everybody, equally.
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2017
#51