He is not the same type as living creatures so we cant say if its a he or she... anyway God is neither of 'em caz the main reason of different sex is to give birth!... but God is one and always will be one..so he is neither
2006-11-21 18:56:36
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answer #1
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answered by zoha 3
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When you write of God, you must specify what “god” you are referring to. You could be referring to a Supreme Being considered with reference to a particular religion (the God of Islam). You could also be referring to any a supreme being according to some particular conception (the god of mercy); or simply a deified person or object. I’m going to assume you are writing about God in terms of the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
People are very gender oriented these days. My question would be; what is the purpose of God have a gender at all? Like many people have stated already, gender usually has to do with reproduction. At least that is what we know from observing many living organisms, stretching from Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Plantae, and Kingdom Animalia. If God is the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe, there would be no need for God to have any gender. God has no other “gods” to reproduce with, for if there were, God would not be the one Supreme Being. God is not be biologically measurable, or bound.
2006-11-22 01:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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God is gender inclusive. If God were a man or a woman that would make God distinct in gender, and thus one could speak of God as a creature, rather than the creator that transcends all time/space.
2006-11-21 22:49:52
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answered by immolation76 2
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I think that if you are expecting a Supreme Being to have a d!ck or a p*ssy, you are somewhat lacking in sophistication.
The Christians made three individuals of God, The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, and the Holy Mother Church seems to be of the opinion that all three are male.
But then again, the Holy Mother Church is entirely run by dudes, so whaddya expect?
They are saying nowadays that until people invented the printed word, the creator god was female, and after literacy, He was a dude.
Is the a/s/l thing really all that important to you when choosing a Deity? You must ask yourself why, I think.
I mean, you aren't gonna make it with Him. Or Her.
Right?
2006-11-21 23:10:50
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answered by Richard E 4
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If you ask me, he's either neither or both. He (or she) does not need to be a gender, since there is only 1 God (in Christianity). But in the Bible, God is referred to as "He." But then again that may be because there tends to be a sexist supremacy of man over women, especially in ancient times (of course it's still a problem today) so perhaps that had an influence on their reference to God as "He." Perhaps they thought "well if this God is so powerful and almighty, then it's gotta be a he!" But maybe not. No one on Earth will probably ever know; we don't deserve to know, since we are mere humans. But either way, God hasn't the need to be of any gender; God is an omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient being, surpassing the need for a defined gender, needless to say; God hasn't the need to be defined as male or female, but God is commonly referred to as "He"
2006-11-21 22:49:11
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answered by Display Name 3
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the conceptualization called God is neither unless you desire to genderize your version although many refer to theirs as him already this is in keeping with the hebrew image of an old man at the mountain top I suppose. However , before that Carl Jung
a scholar of early religion asserts that the first concept was a God (male) who was twice married.this was present before the old testament gave it's version . now a days the concept is
either .
2006-11-21 22:46:52
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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First I want to know how you can tell there IS a god before you search for the sex of said god.
2006-11-21 23:26:14
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answered by BluLizard 3
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God is absolute ,all of everything,beyond gender. we humans
are the lowest form of soul bearing beings. we are material
and God is spirit.
2006-11-22 07:17:24
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answered by Michael L 4
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same way as we tell which we are I guess...I do not think the sex of God is really at issue.
2006-11-21 22:55:49
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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2006-11-21 22:44:21
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answered by gone 7
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