The big question today, did Jesus like girls or boys?
A man who shuns the company of women and who's father has been known to utter such statements as "If a man should lie with a women in the six days whilst the whore is still vile" i.e. the days after menstruation, "the man and the whore should be seperated from their fellows" -- Leveticus... One must call into question the orientation of the aforementioned gentleman's sexuality, especially when it is written that he enjoyed many a drunken cavort with twelve unmarried men...
What's the difference between a straight man and a bi-sexual one?
About eight pints
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use."
- Galileo Galilei
sounds logical, on the other hand, now we get pulled into something we don't even know how to do, and it's about the only thing we don't know how to do.
The word is love... probably best defined for you guys as devine love.
Translated from the Greek agape` : A devine love exclusive to Gods, think and doing what is going to help and be better for the other person, a selfless love..
Nothing sexual in there... the Greeks had a different word for that kind of love. Unlike english which leaves room for incorrect interpretation.
there are three greek words for love (the new testament was written in greek)
Aros A sexual love, never found in the bible.
Philos a brotherly love, better translated like not love.
Agape an unconditional love, it is used to decribe God's love for us, the love we are supposed to love others with and the love we are to love God with.
Jesus never Aros loved anyone ever at any time nor will he. Jesus Philos liked many people like the way you like your mom or dad, or sister or brother.