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Post by ChaosMonster on Jun 14, 2017 23:03:46 GMT
Back in the days of Jesus, they did not have modern dental care. Dentists like myself would have a tough time feeding our families unless we opened up a blacksmith shop on the side. Not all dentists have loving families, some of them might not want to feed them, desiring instead to use those funds for something different. I'm a loving dentist with a loving family, so I would do everything I can for them.
The teeth of Jesus, I had lots of time to ponder this recently. Last year, or the year before, I had time to think while medically incapacitated. Often I would think about Jesus, then Jesus smiling, then the teeth of Jesus, for what is a smile if not an overt display of teeth?
My guess, as somewhat of an expert on teeth , is that Jesus might have had stained teeth but not too bad. He was young, only 21 when he was crucified on the cross (I'm a Biblical Historian level 3), and his diet would not have had much sugar in it, sugar not being invented until the year 1532.
I'm not sure how much Jesus smiled, he seems like a person who is serious from the history except for his short slapstick phase at the end of his teenage years.
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Post by kls on Jun 15, 2017 1:17:46 GMT
Only 21? Would you explain why you believe His age was so young?
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Post by gadreel on Jun 15, 2017 1:28:50 GMT
Only 21? Would you explain why you believe His age was so young? I have not listened to that song for ages. Thank you.
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Jun 15, 2017 9:36:16 GMT
Then shall you know the teeth, and the teeth shall set you free. Or something.
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Post by johnblutarsky on Jun 15, 2017 18:53:30 GMT
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Post by OldSamVimes on Jun 16, 2017 12:23:27 GMT
Excellent post all around.
Molar has become wise with age.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 16, 2017 13:18:07 GMT
ChaosMonsterIs this in Dungeons & Dragons or World of Warcraft?
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