Jesus did not come here for sexual relationships, he came for us. No it is not reasonable to assume Jesus was gay. We have all the parts of his life we need.
2007-06-19 17:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It's reasonable to assume so, based on the world's feminine view of Jesus. The long blonde hair, blue eyes, flowing white gown: all of this is suggestive of homosexuality, which is why the Bible warns us about graven images. Satan's purpose is served when these ridiculous pictures are used to diminish Jesus' authority in the minds of the wicked. It's only natural that you would make such an observation.
2007-06-19 12:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it is rude, crude, & obscene to assume such.
But your question proves you have not read The Bible.
Jesus was teaching in the synagogue from age 12.
Joseph, the carpenter, the earthly father of Jesus died sometime after Jesus' 12th birthday. Joseph had taught
Jesus how to be a carpenter to help Joseph and Mary support the four sons and three daughters that Mary and Joseph had after Jesus.
The Bible says Jesus was an obedient son to Mary and Joseph.
That being said, according to tradition and Hebrew law, as the eldest son, he became the head of the house after Joseph died and he worked to support Mary and his younger siblings, until they were old enough to support themselves and to insure that Mary was taken care of.
Another proof of Jesus' love and honor of Mary, even as Jesus hung on the cross, one of the last things he did was
to ask that John take care of Mary, his mother, & for Mary to become a mother to John, who had lost his own mother.
2007-06-19 12:40:07
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answered by faith 5
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How do you figure that?! The Bible teaches Jesus was raised in Nazareth and went to homeschool. He attended his firs Passover feast in Jerusalem when he was 12 yrs. old. There he realized that he was the Passover Lamb of God. He went home and the Bible says he was subject unto his parents for the next 18 years and probably worked in the carpenter shop with Joseph. He began his earthly ministry of healing and preaching the good news of salvation at the age of 30.
2007-06-19 12:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello fireballs226.. :)
No it is not reasonable to assume that Jesus was gay..mostly because there is No writings that support it..but it is reasonable to assume that He was praying for All of us..for He is a Faithful and Just man.. :)
In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With Love..In Christ.. :)
ADDITIONAL: The reason Jesus did not prefer either sex, is because He Loves Everyone equally.. :)
2007-06-19 12:22:37
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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Teach hit on it , and there is much more written on His early
life . In fact since His birth , just because you are not a avid
reader of history and do not know to much about Jesus as of
yet ! does not in any way make you authoritative to speak in
this . Remember we talked earlier and you need to remain
silent on Bible knowledge since you do not have any ! Now
reveal that Satan has a strong hold on your heart . Christian
brothers and sister can we join together and just reject this
type of Question and only seek after the good things and
encourage one another with real heart question . Lets not
give the children of the devil anymore satisfaction in responding to there destructiveness . Let our focus be on the
good things and from now on we can boycott these liars and
simply write" rejected " Let us stand firm in Christ Jesus and
not be divided any longer , Amen...
2007-06-19 12:52:47
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answered by S.O.T.C. 3
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It missing because it's none of your business, his ministry is what mattered besides the bible says that if they were to write down everything Jesus said and did the world itself could not contain the books.
We do not know if Jesus was married or not.
Fact is most of Jesus' followers were women.
No he was not Gay.
2007-06-19 12:30:24
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answered by Mariah 5
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If you use that logic, then everyone is gay in the ancient world, or most are. We do not have written records of the lives of thousands of historical figures ... does that make them homosexual?
You have made an illogical and foundless claim to try and cause sensationalism and controversy .... bad question ...
Ath
2007-06-19 12:44:10
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answered by athanasius was right 5
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He died at the age of 33 so 30 years of his life is not missing from history. Again...if you are trying to crack a joke don't make yourself look ignorant in the process
2007-06-19 12:19:50
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answered by The 2 points guy 2
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No, it is reasonable to assume that Jesus had a normal life from the age of 8 (sitting in temple with the learned men) to the age of 30 when he began his pilgrimage. He probably learned his earthly father's trade (carpentry), studied his religion (judaism), maybe even married and raised a family. His life was completely unremarkable, that is why it is "missing" from history.
2007-06-19 12:20:29
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answered by mikalina 4
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