But of course!
2006-08-27 17:20:27
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answer #1
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answered by Helzabet 6
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The "Christian" God, refers to "Himself" in the masculine. And His manifestation among men was as a male -- Jesus!
However, it is interesting to note that Jesus in an argument with the leaders of His time said, "Don't you know there will not be male or female in heaven?"
Hmm! I believe God is neither male nor female.
Think of it like this... try explaining the concept of programming in C++, to say, a tribesman in the middle of Kalahari desert, who, for the sake of this analogy doesn't understand a word of English, and you have no idea what language he is speaking!
On a similar note, when we talk of "MANKIND" we are not talking exclusively about adult male humans -- we mean all of humanity, men, women and children.
Another simpler example would be the word love -- we love our parents, children, colleagues, friends, but come on! Each of those manifestations are so different -- our love for our parents is not the same as our love for our children is not the same as our love for our country... But it is still LOVE...
More than a declaration of God's sexuality -- this essentially reflects on the severe lacking of human language to express all of what exists in the universe.
2006-08-27 18:22:27
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answered by Taurus Fan... 4
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individually, i've got not got self belief that human beings are somewhat particular. we are small cogs in an extremely great mechanism, and to that end the gods have extra useful issues to do than challenge over our each and every scrape and boo-boo. The gods are the powers of the universe. For some issues to stay, different issues could die. they do no longer placed protecting bubbles around humanity. i've got not got self belief they created the great bang. i've got self belief the gods evolve using fact the universe does. inspite of each and every thing, there is little factor for a god of conflict until now there is something interior the universe warring, as an occasion.
2016-09-30 01:54:45
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answered by ? 4
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In Christianity, God is generally believed to be a Trinity, consisting of three persons in one God. The three persons of the Trinity are the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. God the Father has traditionally been described with male imagery, and God the Son is believed to literally have become incarnate as a human male, with male sexual anatomy (some Christian teachings are derived from this point). God the Holy Spirit has been referred to using male, female or neutral grammatical gender depending on the language (the Hebrew word רוח ruaḥ is grammatically feminine, the Greek word πνευμα pneuma is grammatically neuter
2006-08-27 17:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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NO - male and female are a God created idea. God himself is not a male nor a female HOWEVER the Bible identifies God as a father of all creation because it is the male gender that is identified with power and creation not the female - sorry girls but thats the way it is.
2006-08-27 17:19:28
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answered by kingofnarniaforever 4
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father nature would not be pleased.
You need to look in your Bible.
There are no marriages in heaven therefore no need for genders.
God is asexual, but possesses traits that humans ascribe to males and to females.
El Shaddai is as appropriate to refer to God as Abba.
See verse 29 and 30 in particular, below
2006-08-27 17:36:47
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answered by Bob L 7
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No. God is a spirit. A spirit is neither male nor female.
2006-08-27 17:20:01
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answer #7
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answered by atreadia 4
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I don't believe that God is male OR female.
2006-08-27 17:15:36
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answered by stormy 3
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Balance in all things, IMHO. God and Goddess, masculine and feminine energies.
2006-08-27 17:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe, after extensive research :), that god is beyond gender. God encompasses all, and so is both father and mother in one. Definitely, we can see god's feminine aspect in nature
2006-08-27 17:18:33
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answered by R. F 3
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God is neither male of female. God is God. He always was, He will always be and His Word shall never pass. To think that God is female is liberal idiocy.
2006-08-27 17:15:09
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answered by christopher s 5
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