Another name for intersex is hermaphrodite and I am sure in a bid to push for the acceptance of LGBTQI in the Church, this Lutheran pastor, Chris Schnekloth, started yarning this cock and bull story of how Jesus could have been intersex, a condition in which there is a
discrepancy between the external genitals and the internal genitals.
He insinuates that since Jesus was born of a virgin, that the Y chromosome came from the Holy Spirit rather than man, meaning that Jesus could have been a hermaphrodite.
"Well, we know a few more things about conception than they did back in the day. One thing we know: a woman provides the X chromosome, and the man provides a Y chromosome. In the case of parthenogenesis, an exceedingly rare occurrence among higher life forms, the chromosomal structure would typically be a duplicate of the X, or just a single X. The one thing that would not be present would be a Y,"
The pastor proposes people are afraid to ponder the ramifications of such an idea because they live in fear of the word "trans."
"This Jesus, rather than the rigid Jesus of binaries and dominance and control, is the Jesus I think it is worth contemplating whenever the topic of minority communities come up..," he added.
Delusion. They twist it, turn it, cook it, garnish it just so it can suit the people. Can someone tell this pastor to stop talking balderdash?
He insinuates that since Jesus was born of a virgin, that the Y chromosome came from the Holy Spirit rather than man, meaning that Jesus could have been a hermaphrodite.
"Well, we know a few more things about conception than they did back in the day. One thing we know: a woman provides the X chromosome, and the man provides a Y chromosome. In the case of parthenogenesis, an exceedingly rare occurrence among higher life forms, the chromosomal structure would typically be a duplicate of the X, or just a single X. The one thing that would not be present would be a Y,"
The pastor proposes people are afraid to ponder the ramifications of such an idea because they live in fear of the word "trans."
"This Jesus, rather than the rigid Jesus of binaries and dominance and control, is the Jesus I think it is worth contemplating whenever the topic of minority communities come up..," he added.
Delusion. They twist it, turn it, cook it, garnish it just so it can suit the people. Can someone tell this pastor to stop talking balderdash?
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