Sermon about trans Jesus’ vaginal wound leaves congregants shocked and in tears

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Apparently a lot of medieval art works depict the wound in Christs side (on the cross) in such way as to make it resemble a vagina. That is a fact - the idea wasn't invented by the speaker and on the face of it doesn't have anything to do with the modern transgender movement. I suppose it says something about the mindset of mediaeval artists (I'm not sure what), but it really isn't a suitable subject for a sermon.
It is an insult to the religion as a whole. Mediaeval Art was not done to resemble a vagina mid chest. Nails not driven in the palms of hands. The depictions were based on the translation of Greek and it’s limitations. Fossil remains confirm that the nails were driven through the two bones joined at the wrist.

The Congregation has a voting voice. It’s called “Go to another Church”
 
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It is an insult to the religion as a whole. Mediaeval Art was not done to resemble a vagina mid chest. Nails not driven in the palms of hands. The depictions were based on the translation of Greek and it’s limitations. Fossil remains confirm that the nails were driven through the two bones joined at the wrist.

The Congregation has a voting voice. It’s called “Go to another Church”
Exactly what I would be doing
 

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Behold, the prophesied doctrine of demons! Uttered by a demon.

Please don't call them names.

Calling them evil or a demon is often giving them way too much credit.

In most instances, they're damaged, broken and lost souls. Who are being used and taken advantage of by negative influences.

Jesus came not to save the good, who were already saved. But rather to save the worst of humanity who needed it most.
 
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Please don't call them names.

Calling them evil or a demon is often giving them way too much credit.

In most instances, they're damaged, broken and lost souls. Who are being used and taken advantage of by negative influences.

Jesus came not to save the good, who were already saved. But rather to save the worst of humanity who needed it most.
If you read my post you'll see I called no one a name.
 
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Sitting in the VP of Sales Office one afternoon. He was runnig late as usual. Jim picks up a carpet covered book and asks "What is this?" "A Bible" I replied .....He dropped it as if it had burned his fingers. "Jim, it won't bite you. I've got one in the truck if you want one ...." "No I'm good." I got up and moved my chair about three feet further from him, then sat back down. "What did you do that for?" "It is well known that St Peter uses new angels for lightning strikes. Sometimes their aim is a little off. Just getting out of the way of possible friendly fire."
 
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