No. According to the only source we have on the story, Jesus was just leaving the garden of Gethseman茅 when he was stopped by a party of armed me, led or guided by Judas Iscariot.
Judas then indicated who Jesus was by kissing him (or attempting to kiss him) to which Jesus responded by one of the most heart-rending lines in all of the Bible:
';Do you betray me with a kiss?';
There is no indication of implied homosexuality in the Gospels, unless you count Mark 14: 51-52 in which a young man, dressed only in a sheet, flees the scene. But this really does not mean much of anything.
Jesus did apparently gather wood for a fire elsewhere, namely in John 21.Is it true that when Judas kissed Jesus, Jesus was Getting Wood....for the Fire?
You are on a slippery slope with this observation.
Why not try posting an intelligent question ? Maybe mommy can help you word it.
i thought he was greasing a pole
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