God has a concubine named matronit--google it if you don't believe me--he cheated on her once with Lilith, the queen and m,other of all demons--google it, seriously--it's an awesome story
2006-11-15 18:42:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Larry,
I am Rational Spirituality, and my answer below is derived from explanations conveyed directly from the Divine Source
As others pointed out before me, God, as a Soul does not have sex. But, the Subjective God evolved from the most advanced and most pure human Souls, and the Trinity have different attributes. The God (the Father) is slightly more masculine, the Son, is more feminine, and the Holy Ghost is more masculine. In this sense the masculinity/femininity is used just to describe attributes that are more typical to men or women, and by using conventional terminology, for a lack of other terms. On balance, the three Souls are equally masculine, as well a feminine.
All three Souls that became Divine, incarnated both as men and women, and because they are Soul-mates, their incarnations included marriages to one-another.
I can imagine how my answer gets slaughtered by others reading it, because it is different from the dogma. And those ignorant on this forum are, not surprisingly, the most aggresive ones.
But my answer is true. God knows the Truth about Himself.
You may read the whole concept on the Dhaxem website, if it interests you.
2006-11-16 02:43:49
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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The mormon religion says Yes.
well, sort of.
but Paul makes it very clear in the book of timothy, I think, that TO US there is ONLY ONE GOD, however in the "heavens" he says there may be many gods.
in the book of obadiah there are many saviours on the mount sion. which implies that only the sons of God can become saviours but only creators can become savoirs. It is also written that mankind has the power given to them by Jesus to become the sons of God. But the angels are also called the sons of God. Adam was called a son of God too. so the old statement that Jesus is the only Son of God is NOT true. however, he is the only begotten of the Father in this world. When it says that adam and eve were created in the image of God. this seems to say that God is both male and female! but notice that Jesus was resurrected as a male and lived as a male. it is very likely that he was also married to at least one wife if not several, too.
If there are female Goddesses out in the universe, i wonder if there was a female goddess that rebelled agains God in a Gender war in the ancient past of eternity. yet, again if there are females saviours then there are indeed female goddesses out there. however, those that are male and female, it is written that in this life a woman is NOT saved without child bearing. if forgiveness is prequalified for a female to bear children, it is also noted that a man and a woman must be covenantly married and live faithfully thereafter to obatiain the promises of exaltation. First of all a man cannot obtain such an exaltation without being married to a woman. and a woman must be submissive to the Husband, or there is NO PROMISE of the HOLY Ghost.
Lol, this is all Mormon theology. and whether it is correct or not can only be studied from the LDS church and can be found in the book called doctrine and convenants.
another note of scriptural importance to consider is the statement made by one of the old testament prophets which declares that NO ONE worship the queen of heaven. This statement has a binary interpretation in its meaning. on the one hand there were people who did worship the "queen" of heaven. which implies a female Goddess. possibly even a Mrs God. but the fact that the commandment came from God to NOT worship such an imaginary diety is a grave ERROR. but it also shows that such beliefs existed in a female God and possibly it perverted into something completely evil.
When GOD made Mary the mother of Jesus, do you think that Mary became a co creator in the plans of mortality and salvation?
if Jesus existed before the earth was formed did NOT also Mary exist in order to become the mother of someone who existed before time began?
its a lot of debate and hearsay to say one way or another. but let reason and wisdom guide your answer through prayer and revelation.
2006-11-16 02:34:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Not in the predominant theology. It goes like this,WE were made in the image of God. God has ALL human qualities, including masculine and feminine. As an eternal and omnipotent being, God needs nothing, including personal companionship, a need to regenerate, or a need for physical pleasure. The closest thing to a spouse God could have is creation itself, although it was itself created by God as we understand things.
There are theologies that have mating gods and goddesses, and they end up acting pretty much like people, people in a soap opera at least. Monotheism is different. First of all, it's "mono-" (one) "theism" (god). So "Mrs. God" couldn't be a god. And if "she" wasn't, what order of being would "she" be, how coulds she be a suitable companion and, well, what exactly is "her" theological role?
If you're trying to humanize God a little more, you don't need to complicate your cosmology with a divine relationship. God has the appropriate qualities already. You just have to acknowledge them. Call "him" Mom. It doesn't matter. The labels are human inventions.
2006-11-16 02:31:52
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answered by skepsis 7
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There cannot be a Mrs. God because God is neither a man or a woman, and therefore can't have a wife.
2006-11-16 02:18:32
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answered by syfox133 2
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Good question. They have God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, but no God the Mother. At least the ancient Greeks and Romans had both gods and goddesses. Venus is one hot goddess.
2006-11-16 02:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If you look at yourself in a mirror you can see your image yet your image cannnot think or know what you think so Place God in that Angle you will realize you man does not think and reason as God does.
2006-11-16 02:28:51
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answer #7
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answered by Rozzy 3
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Mother Nature?
Mother Earth?
Maybe there is a counterpart to the one creator?
Honestly...I don't know, but I have considered the possibility.
Good Question!
2006-11-16 02:23:49
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answered by ? 5
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That's the problem with us humans,, we have to see something physical to believe in it.. God isn't of an earthly nature.. he isn't made of the same stuff as us.. He doesn't need privates to procreate.. he isn't male nor female.. He is on a totally different plane of life that we can ever imagine.. we just refer to him as "HE" out of respect.. There is no Mrs God.. how disrespectful can you get..
2006-11-16 02:18:57
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answered by Mintee 7
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a short story:
a young christian of 13 , asked his mother >>> what were people worshiping at the time of Adam, Noah, Abraham,......until Moses?
she answered >>> God !!!.
he asked >>> why we worship jesus then?
she answered >>> it is in the bible.
he asked >>> what will be the faith of the people before the coming of jesus ?
she answered >>> I don't know.
knowing that it still another religion that still calling people to worship God alone without any partner he became muslim himself at the age of 17 after being convinced of the true God, and that his commands are still being applied by the believers..
http://www.al-sunnah.com/muhammad_in_the_bible.htm
http://www.muslimworld.co.uk/truereligion.htm
http://www.thetruecall.com/home/
http://www.islam-guide.com/life-after-death-by-wamy.htm
2006-11-16 02:20:12
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answered by Anonymous
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