naturalplastic wrote:
But a Jewish buddy of mine who went to Israel to study Talmudic stuff talked about how medieval Hebrew religious text were festooned with commentary on the margins, and commentary upon commentary. He mention how some of the medieval rabbis would compare holy texts to "feeling a woman's body". So... I guess that would be the male heterosexual equivalent of ....having a cute naked male angel pierce you with an iron tipped gold arrow!
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My overall experience with holy texts was sheer and utter boredom. Of course, the Song of Solomon…
“Your two breasts are like two fawns, twins of a gazelle, that graze among the lilies.” Solomon 4:5
My church used to say that rather than being the erotic poem that it is it’s about how Christ feels about the church.
Sometimes I read apologetics when I’m in the mood for something silly. Of course, the Song of Solomon would also work in a pinch.
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