God is NOT a man. God is Spirit. A spiritual force that has thought, emotions & power, which makes it a personable being, with both male & female characteristics. That is why there are 2 sexes (men & women), because God made them in 'their' own image.
In Gen 1:26, God speaks to itself saying, "Let 'US' make man in 'OUR' own image." Meaning there was more than 1 within Him / Her / Itself.
It is both because God is both (only in nature, not in body). Yet, at the same time, God is Neither, because God is Spirit..........
In biblical times, the man was the head of all things. Their writings prove this type of patriarchal society as such. Thus, the name 'He' is used to protray God in a male light, as the head.
If Jesus would of called God by any other named than Father, this would of cause an uproar. So he had to use what was familiar with their lines of teaching.
Jesus would had been called a rebel rousers by saying God was genderless. Remember, God presents Itself to us in a way that will conform to our thinking & what we are comfortable with.
But God is genderless. So however you chosse to see God is your choice.
2006-08-18 15:23:41
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answered by prophetessqueen 3
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Because when God came here through Mary. He was made into a man to show us how to live and live appropriately. In the days when Jesus was around it was appropriate to listen to a man and not a woman. A woman in Hebrew culture was not one to lead others to God and a man was supposed to be the spiritual leader.
Now that is not to say women cannot lead others to God and have a fulfilling relationship with Him. It is that men are called to be the leaders spiritually and the women are to help the man in the desires of God.
Remember men and women are created differently for different purposes. They are equal in God's eyes.
2006-08-18 15:30:24
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answered by waeyeaw 3
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Good question.
First of all, when God made man, woman was still inside of "man"...not yet taken out of Adam. So, you can see, God is beyond male and female. In fact, Paul says that in Christ, there is neither male nor female, Jew nor Greek.
Yet, God has His ways. He often chooses the lessor or the weaker to rule. Heh...maybe that's why He chose man to be the so-called "head?" I know that after the fall, God had to specifically curse Eve to be under Adam. That to me speaks volumes. Eve would have been dominant, had God not cursed her. Therefore, don't let men fool you. The women of today are probably the exception to what I'm about to say but, here goes....
Females seem to be made from a finer clay than the male.
Nough said. And yes, I'M A MAN !!!!
2006-08-18 15:33:50
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answered by io_sono_paolo2000 2
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The tem "he" is generic, in other words the "he" pronoun is used to reflect a person, hence a personal pronoun. In olden days "he" was used to reflect all genders, but in recent times, it is just politically incorrect. Do not look upon God as a he or she. Look upon God as God, a spirit with the power to heal souls, a spritual guide for good liviing and a gateway to the hearafter. God is a higher power than a he or she. God is the spirit in all of us, man or woman. God is also everything that there is, and if some wish to personify "him" then its ok. Its easier that way. God is both man and woman and animal and nature too. It is what is everything here, and in the hearafter. Dont think of gender. Think of the love of the spirit of God.
2006-08-18 15:30:15
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answered by Mr. love 3
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Man was made in the image and likeness of God. I believe in the scriptures it also says that God is not a man that he should lie. Adam was created first and Eve was made from Adam's rib for a help mate. As far as gender it may not apply to God. I have never considered God in the context of man or woman...just the GREAT I AM creator of the universe and all that is good.
2006-08-18 15:29:50
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answered by Michael_Pro 2
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According to the Bible, God made man in His own image, which apparently was male. The female was created later when God took one of Adam's ribs and formed Eve around it; thus the name "woman", which means "from man."
I think there could be some symbolism there, in that men generally have been considered the power brokers down through history, thus the references to God as "He".
2006-08-18 15:22:02
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answered by Lawn Jockey 4
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God is a spirit and dwells in a place that is not made of matter. In that place there are no males or females; there is no gender. He is referred to as a man in the Scriptures because symbolically speaking a "man" is one who has understanding and a "woman" is one with no understanding. This has nothing to do, of course, with the literal men and women in the physical world.
2006-08-18 15:53:32
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answered by Ninizi 3
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Here are a couple dozen Biblical statements about God being a man with a body.
Gen. 1: 27 God created man in his own image.
Gen. 5: 1 God created man, in the likeness of God made he him.
Gen. 9: 6 in the image of God made he man.
Gen. 18: 33 Lord went his way, as soon as he had left communing.
Gen. 32: 30 I have seen God face to face.
Ex. 24: 10 they saw the God of Israel, there was under his feet.
Ex. 31: 18 (Deut. 9: 10) written with the finger of God.
Ex. 33: 11 Lord spake unto Moses face to face.
Ex. 33: 23 thou shalt see my back parts: but my face shall not.
Num. 12: 8 With him will I speak mouth to mouth.
Matt. 3: 17 a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son.
Matt. 4: 4 every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
Matt. 17: 5 a voice out of the cloud.
Luke 24: 39 for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.
John 14: 9 he that hath seen me hath seen the Father.
Acts 7: 56 the Son of man standing on the right hand of God.
Rom. 8: 29 predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son.
2 Cor. 4: 4 Christ, who is the image of God.
Philip. 2: 6 who, being in the form of God.
Philip. 3: 21 our vile body . . . fashioned like unto his glorious body.
Col. 1: 15 Who is the image of the invisible God.
Heb. 1: 3 the express image of his person.
James 3: 9 men which are made after the similitude of God.
1 Jn. 3: 2 when he shall appear, we shall be like him.
Rev. 22: 4 they shall see his face
2006-08-18 17:10:12
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answered by Woody 6
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Normally God is refered to as a male since that's what people call a person of whom they don't know the gender of. It comes from long times ago, the start of which probably couldn't be documented for the lack of written or spoken language back in those days and that was before a lot of major religions sprung up like Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and others.
2006-08-18 15:23:30
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answered by I want my *old* MTV 6
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Excuse me. you are not supposed to ask this question. It upsets the power of those who would be your leaders:):).
According to the bible in genesis "the sons of god came down to earth and saw that the maidens of earth were fair and mated with them producing children, and they wer egaints on earth in those days" This wouold lead a sensible person to think if there are sons there must be a momma god in there somewhere.
Remember tha tbefore God came about under the jews all religoons had gods for everything. and women were given equal footings as gods also. The change began with the jewish invention of jhovah who decided the one god not only would be for all purposes an invisable( the easier to not have to defend or prove something you can't see), all loiving god who put men in charge of earthly affairs:):)
2006-08-18 15:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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God made more than just mankind. God, Elohim, made man in their image. Male & Female God made them.
God is Father, Word & Holy Spirit. Jesus said He was the way to the Father. God the Father is like our greatest grand dad. Jesus is the Way & He says we can pray to Jesus or His Father 24 / 7. The spiritual mother is the spiritual new Jerusalem. This is the bride of Christ & the body of Christ. Those who are born of God, Holy Spirit filled.
God made them man & woman for a reason. There is a mystery associated with Christ & the Church. The husband is to love his wife like Christ loves the Church, even to give his life for her. The wife is to submit to her husband like the Church submits to Christ.
The Word is the Logos / logical reason since the foundation.
2006-08-18 15:29:54
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answered by t_a_m_i_l 6
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