Why do Saints and Angels all have long second toes?

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Ancient Greek, Roman, Celtic and other cultures considered it a sign of beauty, leadership, being dependable, and other positive traits. Artists then began using this in their artwork and referred to this technique as Greek Foot to symbolize these supposed traits.
Thanks, Milt, now not only I can’t be a saint, but now I’m ugly, unreliable, no leadership qualities, and possessive of negative traits? Getting worser all the time!

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God won’t judge you by the lengths of your toes. Saying that is like saying blue eyed people can’t go to Heaven.

I have long big toes, I’ve noticed the paintings and stuff too and everyone I know seems to have long second toes. I just never really thought about it until I came across your post. It’s a genetic thing. We still don’t actually know much about it tbh.

God made each of us perfect.
 
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