If God/Jesus does not know sex and reproduction, he is not fit to dictate it’s laws.

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If God/Jesus does not know sex and reproduction, he is not fit to dictate it’s laws.

If God/Jesus, does not know of man’s sexuality, then he has no right or just claim to dictate our sexual conduct. He does not have the skill set or knowledge required to judge. No carnal desires, no wife, no pure born children, no chemical reaction in his brain, or sexual desire for a wife without reproduction being the reason.

God/Jesus’ only opportunity to learn of man’s sexuality is through Mary, his mother. If God does know of our sexuality then it can only be through incest. There is also the issue of bestiality. Jesus and God are not of our species.

God cannot know of the desires that men and women have in terms of sex. He cannot know the forces at work. These forces are mostly all chemical and physical. That means that God cannot know what penalties to assign to the various desires that are acted upon by man’s instincts. God would not know if those instincts can be denied or not or when a normal healthy desire crosses the line to insanity.

Should man’s sexual laws be dictated by a Jesus/God who cannot know what sex for humans is all about?

Regards
DL
 
Jesus was most likely married. It would have been unusual for him not to have been.
 
If God/Jesus does not know sex and reproduction, he is not fit to dictate it’s laws.

If God/Jesus, does not know of man’s sexuality, then he has no right or just claim to dictate our sexual conduct. He does not have the skill set or knowledge required to judge. No carnal desires, no wife, no pure born children, no chemical reaction in his brain, or sexual desire for a wife without reproduction being the reason.

God/Jesus’ only opportunity to learn of man’s sexuality is through Mary, his mother. If God does know of our sexuality then it can only be through incest. There is also the issue of bestiality. Jesus and God are not of our species.

God cannot know of the desires that men and women have in terms of sex. He cannot know the forces at work. These forces are mostly all chemical and physical. That means that God cannot know what penalties to assign to the various desires that are acted upon by man’s instincts. God would not know if those instincts can be denied or not or when a normal healthy desire crosses the line to insanity.

Should man’s sexual laws be dictated by a Jesus/God who cannot know what sex for humans is all about?

Regards
DL

So, let's get this straight, as far as definitions go:

God designed the whole world and everyone and everything in it, down to the last atom, everything - everything - every move of every muscle, every thought following upon another thought,
and nothing - nothing - in this Universe can take place without His supervision -
but you nevertheless take for granted He is ignorant.

:confused:
 
@wynn --

Would this be the same god that designed the human penis, apparently partly in his own image, and then commanded his "chosen people" to cruelly chop roughly a third of the surface skin off of helpless infant males?

Yeah I think that "ignorant" could be used to describe that god. Well, that and "asshole".
 
So, let's get this straight, as far as definitions go:

God designed the whole world and everyone and everything in it, down to the last atom, everything - everything - every move of every muscle, every thought following upon another thought,
and nothing - nothing - in this Universe can take place without His supervision -
but you nevertheless take for granted He is ignorant.

:confused:



If he did all that you say, then why did God create a screwed up world full of sinners?

Quite the standard that.

God is said to be unfathomable.

How is it that you can fathom the unfathomable?

Regards
DL
 
If he did all that you say, then why did God create a screwed up world full of sinners?

Quite the standard that.

God is said to be unfathomable.

How is it that you can fathom the unfathomable?

Regards
DL

Why do you hold that life as it is usually lived and the world as we usually know it, are all there is, and the standard of God's potency?
 
Given that he was a Hebrew male in his thirties and considered a teacher, I'd find it startling indeed if he was unmarried.
 
Why do you hold that life as it is usually lived and the world as we usually know it, are all there is, and the standard of God's potency?

Being unfathomable means that we cannot know his potency or if he has any at all.

If you hold that life as it is usually lived and the world as we usually know it should not be our standard, then what makes you think that what is written came from a God and even if it did, should we be told what to do with our bodies by a God who does not have one?

Again.
How is it that you can fathom the unfathomable?

Regards
DL
 
@wynn --

Nope, I just know what we don't know, which is really the only way of working towards someday knowing it.

Besides, if anybody does know then they're sitting on the scientific evidence of a lifetime and missing out on their Nobel Prize.
 
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