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Jesus And The Y Chromosome
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Jesus is said to have been male, if so where did his Y chromosome come from if Mary was a virgin?
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////Just out of curiosity, why do you want to meet him in person?////
Because over the years I learnt that he seems to forget whatever does not suit him, so perhaps face to face he would remember once for ever. Then obviously I would love to see this sea of knowledge with my own humble eyes at least once before we die.
Because over the years I learnt that he seems to forget whatever does not suit him, so perhaps face to face he would remember once for ever. Then obviously I would love to see this sea of knowledge with my own humble eyes at least once before we die.
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My little birdie usually I ignore you as that is the best you deserve. But as you are "claiming" that I have threatened you then I will not ask you to show me when and where I did that. Because I know you are telling a lie and therefore will never be able to prove it. But all I would say is that why would I threaten someone who is always as scared as a rabbit without a threat.
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@Peter Pedant
//remember that the Gospels were written in greek whomever they were about, and not translations - altho they spoke Aramaic when they were buying potatoes and sprouts and so on.//
Mr Columbus would be mortified to learn that he wasn't the first to sail to the new world. I dare say that growing sprouts in a semi-arid region must have been quite a stern challenge... ;-)
Given your monicker and the fact that no-one else in this thread spotted it, do I get actual pedant points for this?
//remember that the Gospels were written in greek whomever they were about, and not translations - altho they spoke Aramaic when they were buying potatoes and sprouts and so on.//
Mr Columbus would be mortified to learn that he wasn't the first to sail to the new world. I dare say that growing sprouts in a semi-arid region must have been quite a stern challenge... ;-)
Given your monicker and the fact that no-one else in this thread spotted it, do I get actual pedant points for this?
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