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Originally Posted by zeek
My point is that I don't know, and I don't think you or anyone else does either, because I don't think the New Testament makes a factual statement about it one way or the other. That strikes me as odd and perhaps meaningful.
I've read other classical literature and usually the sexuality of the major subjects of the texts is characterized. We know quite a bit about the sexuality of Socrates , the Caesars and St. Augustine as examples. But, nothing about the sexuality of Jesus, the putative perfect man of the Christian religion.
So I'm asking the question: why? And it seems, as often the case, when I question the assumptions of people, they become defensive about it.
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I concur. If God wanted us to know and to avoid so much heartbreak over the issue, he should have been more clear about Jesus since Hems the Son of God Or maybe he doesnt care, but then why all the secrecy?