Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis, who acknowledged tumtums, androgynos and aylonot
Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis, who acknowledged tumtums, androgynos and aylonot
theconversation.com Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis, who acknowledged tumtums, androgynos and aylonot
People sometimes assume religious traditions’ ideas about gender have always been conservative and unchanging.

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cumbersomegod @lemmy.world I first read this as "ancient rabbits" and was really confused for a moment.
40 1 Replymintiefresh @lemmy.world Lmaooo I'm glad I'm not the only one.
2 0 Replysteadfast @lemmy.world I had no idea furries had been around that long
1 0 ReplyCorruptBuddha @lemmy.ca The Easter bunny has some backlore!
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