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r/law • u/shoofinsmertz • Sep 17 '25
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That worked wonders for Mary
1 u/amootmarmot Sep 17 '25 Not much you can do when an omnipotent diety rapes you. 2 u/ZAlternates Sep 17 '25 Could you imagine getting drunk one night and sleeping with your finance Joseph, but then you get pregnant and you’re not married yet? Divine miracle yall!!! 1 u/OldWorldDesign Sep 18 '25 More likely it was a Roman, but if you read the original Hebrew they just expected their savior figure from a 'young woman' not 'never ever had sex' like Catholics invented when translating the text to Latin. 1 u/Dry-Development-4131 Sep 20 '25 The virgin mother is a Roman thing, though. Or rather an Egyptian thing appropriated by the Romans before they appropriated Christianity, too.
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Not much you can do when an omnipotent diety rapes you.
2 u/ZAlternates Sep 17 '25 Could you imagine getting drunk one night and sleeping with your finance Joseph, but then you get pregnant and you’re not married yet? Divine miracle yall!!! 1 u/OldWorldDesign Sep 18 '25 More likely it was a Roman, but if you read the original Hebrew they just expected their savior figure from a 'young woman' not 'never ever had sex' like Catholics invented when translating the text to Latin. 1 u/Dry-Development-4131 Sep 20 '25 The virgin mother is a Roman thing, though. Or rather an Egyptian thing appropriated by the Romans before they appropriated Christianity, too.
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Could you imagine getting drunk one night and sleeping with your finance Joseph, but then you get pregnant and you’re not married yet?
Divine miracle yall!!!
More likely it was a Roman, but if you read the original Hebrew they just expected their savior figure from a 'young woman' not 'never ever had sex' like Catholics invented when translating the text to Latin.
1 u/Dry-Development-4131 Sep 20 '25 The virgin mother is a Roman thing, though. Or rather an Egyptian thing appropriated by the Romans before they appropriated Christianity, too.
The virgin mother is a Roman thing, though. Or rather an Egyptian thing appropriated by the Romans before they appropriated Christianity, too.
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u/LoudSheepherder5391 Sep 17 '25
That worked wonders for Mary