That only applies to humans. So Jesus was certainly cut (and uncontroversially), but if God the Father has genitalia, he may not be; same for the holy ghost.
That only applies to humans. So Jesus was certainly cut (and uncontroversially), but if God the Father has genitalia, he may not be; same for the holy ghost.
Pretty sure the official position in most sects, including Catholicism, is that God is not “male”, but singular male pronouns are nevertheless the only “correct” pronouns for “Him”.
For blue checks it’s now much higher
No Claude? It’s pretty good in my experience, and I follow someone on twitter who does absolutely wild things with it.
I read a lot as a child and watched very little TV. So in first grade, I only knew the “traditional” meaning of gay. The first time I remember hearing it in the sense of homosexual was when a classmate told me, in a hushed and gossipy tone, “one of the Teletubbies is gay.” (I did know about the show even if I hadn’t ever watched it.) I didn’t really react, but all I was thinking was, “aren’t they all?”
Obviously that’s not “gay”, but is it…useful? Convenient? How often do you actually do it, and why?
Was there actually news indicating that preppers, as a group, were more likely to be against masking than for it?
I wouldn’t be too surprised, but I haven’t actually seen any evidence to this effect.
Get an extension cord?
But the human portion has normal human proportions (though potentially scaled up a little). Why would being on a giraffe’s body change that?