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Considering there was no male contributor to the blastocyst inside of Mary, where did the male "Y" chromosome come from?
Or was Jesus just a transgendered person who identified as a male?
To say that Jesus was conceived and became a genuine human with only one set of 23 chromosomes, from Mary, without the other 23 chromosomes contributed by a father is a ridiculous notion.
God the father is not of human form, nor is the Holy Spirit. So, where did the Y chromosome come from? Apparently there was no copulation involved (Mary was a virgin), the contributor has no form, so where did it come from?
Simple fact is, Jesus should have been a woman. The only way he could be a man is if he identifies as such.
I mean, this would be rather easy to test. All we need to do is test the sacramental wine Catholics use. Transubstantiation turns it into blood, so it would be a simple test, right?
One can only come to the conclusion that: "Ergo, the Bible is A-OK with trans people."
This is the opening post. Get the thread back on topic.
Things that are NOT on topic include: Nazis, iron curtain, Eastern bloc, Supreme Court rulings, whether somebody understands the Constitution, who is allowed to read the Constitution, and personal attacks among the members here.
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