"cleanliness is next to godliness"
very peculiar phrase isnt it?
is this shit in the book?
i can't begin to understand what it could ever even mean
is it referring to the fact that jesus was circumsized and thus his peter is cleaner?
or perhaps its quite simple and the fact that Mary still has her hymen intact enabled for a clean delivery
or maybe because the mangers and stables were well kept in those olden days?
im always genuine yall and id love to see some intelligent theories
There are a lot of "proverbs" that many assume are found in the Bible, but came much later.