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Originally Posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey
They were saying? Oh Sister Bas, for a moment there I thought you were pluralizing that strange woman, and wondered whether she had insisted that "her pronouns" were plural. It is a relief to realize that you were talking about both people in the conversation!
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All that I can think of now is the story in the Gospel of Mark in which a man is possessed by a great multitude of demons. (We can also read about him in Matthew and Luke. . . I'm not sure why John gave him a pass.)
Sister Isabella just mentioned this very story recently in another thread.
Mark 5:9
And he asked him, What is thy name? And he answered, saying, My name is Legion: for we are many.
Perhaps a plethora of gender identities is needed to satisfy the ego needs of a surfeit of demons inhabiting ones naughty parts? (Or one desperate little ego with a need to feel special?)