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Indications that Jesus did have a homosexual orientation:
"In the Gospel of John, the disciple John frequently refers to himself
in the third person as 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'." One might
argue that Jesus loved all of his followers in a non-sexual way. Thus
to identify Jesus' love for John in a special way might indicate a
sexual relationship. The disciple was "the" beloved. He was in a class
by himself.
During the Last Supper before Jesus' execution, the author(s) of the
Gospel of John describes how the "beloved" disciple laid himself on
Jesus' inner tunic -- his undergarment. See John 13:25 and 21:20.
Robert Goss, assistant professor of comparative religion at Webster
University in St. Louis, LA, noted that Jesus and the beloved
disciple: "... eat together, side by side. What's being portrayed here
is a pederastic relationship between an older man and a younger man. A
Greek reader would understand." Jesus appears to have loved all of
his male and female followers in a close, trusting, non-erotic manner.
On the other hand: