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Perhaps the favorite parable of Jesus that whores and their defenders love, but other than not being in the original Bible, it has a glaring problem.

"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."

Who among us is without sin? That's right: I hand Jesus the stone, he casts the first stone at her and then the rest follow.

Why didn't the Jews think of this? Maybe because they rejected the divinity of Christ. Maybe the real point of the parable is that without Jesus the Law cannot be enforced.
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This story is a well known interpolation, probably the most famous one.
It's funny to me that everyone just accepts it at face value because it's just assumed that Jesus would obviously have feminist tendencies or something like that, lmao
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The epic of Gilgamesh has Enkidu the wild man being civilized by a prostitute, and later as he is dying he first curse her but then realise he was wrong so he bless her.



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