
Christians are SUPER split on this. My Catholic parents always told me that Jesus did sin and make mistakes, even though Mary didn’t, but since then I’ve heard many swear that actually Jesus disobeying his parents wasn’t a sin because ___________ _______ ____ _______ __ ___ __________ ___ ____ _____. _______ __ ___ _____ __ _ _____!
lmao fair, I think it’s an important part of Jesus’ story to acknowledge that he is imperfect because he is human. experiencing the human condition involved sin and mistakes and it’s inauthentic to me to say Jesus never sinned. one of the most emotional, climactic parts of the Bible, his crucifixion, involved him questioning his faith in an outcry. it’s extremely important to acknowledge that he can sin
In my opinion the Bible is like Shakespeare. Like yeah, if you look closely, you’ll find these deeper meanings and significant themes that connect to really thoughtful musings about human nature. That’s WHY people care about these works of fiction in the first place. But neither Shakespeare nor the Bible are actually evidence for any god.
My brother in Christ the entire Bible is incredibly patriarchal. From declaring women on their periods to be so unclean you can’t even touch them without contaminating yourself to disallowing female church leaders to the portrayal of women’s role as to be submissive to men, the Bible is an incredibly patriarchal document.