It seems inherently to be mockery, and of a low fedora sort (even though you assert it's not). Did Jesus even HAVE DNA? I dunno. Doesn't matter. God can create a universe; he can create a body with no DNA, with cloned DNA, etc etc etc
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also, I'm not convinced that DNA existed until around 1950, but that's a longer debate
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I am intensely curious about this To the rest though I hate it Morlock I just want to be able to get excited about things without other people taking advantage of it to be unfathomably rude to other people Didn't even occur to me until 3d tweet it was fedora bait -_-
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> seems fairly impious, something about it just don’t feel right this is what my entire thread has been about, nailing down that feeling to "considering a trivial aspect of a serious thing is millimeters away from mocking that serious thing"
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Hurrmm Do you get this feeling from relics? That seems similar in a sense--like, a trivial aspect (a knuckle, a prupice, what have you) of a serious thing (a Saint or God Himself). Not questioning the validity of the response, just trying to map it so I can avoid hence
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I find relics odd they spoke to an earlier culture, not to me I see that they are sacred, but ... don't have any emotional response at all, find the whole idea odd and weird, and I turn away
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yeah, i think probably a more recently pagan culture used to shrines and places/things being imbued with divinity on an accessible local level?
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indeed, half a dozen heresies involve people thinking that matter is inherently corrupt, that Jesus did not have a body, etc. etc. Humans have a desire to see matter as corrupt and base, and that's not His intention
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