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God became flesh and became Man. Jesus is the Incarnate God. Jesus also called God Our Father.

God is One God in Three Person, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

John 1:1 - John writes, "the Word was God." This is clear evidence of Jesus Christ's divinity. (Note: in the Jehovah's bible, the passage was changed to "Word was a god." This is not only an embarrassing attempt to deny the obvious divinity of Christ, but it also violates the first commandment and Isaiah 43:10 because it acknowledges that there is more than one God).

John 1:2-3 - He (the Word) was in the beginning with God and all things were made through Him (the Word who was God).

John 1:14 - the Word (who is God) became flesh (Jesus) and dwelled among us, full of grace and truth.

John 1:18 - the Greek word for "only-begotten" is "monogenes" which means unique, only member of a kind. It does not mean created

Conclusion: The Word is God, and the Word became Flesh in the person of Jesus Christ.

Therefore, God is Man. Jesus is both God and Man.

God is Male.

2006-12-24 13:30:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

In the beginning, they say there was void. What is meant is that there wasno physical evidence... Then the SPLIT into positives / negatives... protons/neutrons, and then every physical evidence began appearing. Day and night; male and female; the first human supposedly androgen, then the split, male fertilzing, female doing the rest. The TREE of ? knowledge of what already must have existed, since there was knowledge of it somewhere.. good and evil. Now, because we make such a big deal of opposites, we believe evil to be so scary, and fall into that hard.The energy of the Holy, vast universe manifests in different ways at different times; remember, before Jehovah, the GODDESS was symbolized as a sensuous, indulgent but peaceful cow figure; but Jehovah came along, more masculine and less tolerant, and wiped out that two thousand years of less warkike behavior pretty quickly. But, the cycle had changed, and the universe has every right to do these things.... after all, the time HAS come when some of these Jewish timed prophesies, like the end of diseases and the prolongation of human life, (psychologies now that help) end of sufferring. We cannot blame the univrese for what it does : first of all we don't have the power to; also it is Holy and Right in Its long term trials of us and everything else. IT is Holy and allis holy !! REJOICE! 'Tis The Season!! The Father did arrive to guide us unto right.

2006-12-24 21:51:13 · answer #2 · answered by Albatross 1 · 0 1

When the names used for God in the Bible are examined, there are both masculine and feminine names used. One is "El Shaddi", whic means "the breasty one". God has all the attributes of both male and female. That is why when he created "man" in his image, he had to make both male and female.

However, when God actually took human form, that form was male. He was a man named Jesus, not a woman. And saw himself as the "Father" not the mother of Jesus.

2006-12-24 21:35:18 · answer #3 · answered by dewcoons 7 · 0 0

Natural always types Spiritual. When Adam was first formed he was both male and female. God took a part of Adam and made Eve. She wasn't formed separately but from Adam. In Adam was Eve. After mankind fell from God then a redeemer was required. The fullness of God rested in Christ Jesus (Redeemer), a male. Now God is producing another Eve. She's a part of Him just as Eve was a part of Adam. Unlike the first Eve this Eve won't fall. She's the true believing Christian church. The first Eve was made up of the same flesh and bones of Adam. This Eve is made up of the same Spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ. He was the Word made flesh and she's the flesh made Word. Truly God separated the male from the female, masculine and feminine. God is producing a family and he's the Father.

2006-12-24 22:11:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anthony G 2 · 0 1

No!
God is not human (that ended around 33 AD, or 37 AD depending).
YHVH is male. Jesus is male. Ruach, being a spirit, is neither.
Shekinah is female (and She never seperated into Mind, Body, and Spirit, even though She invented the idea).
There are a huuuuge number of Gods, and most of them are male (except for those like Sthenthos, hermaphroditic).
There area huuuuuge number of Goddesses, all of whom are female.

2006-12-24 22:00:42 · answer #5 · answered by raxivar 5 · 0 0

I believe God's has at least 100 names and descriptions. As such, It is beyond the limited human mind to comprehend Him fully, but I think best answer is:
"The Alive - the One attributed with a life that is unlike our life, and is not that of a combination of soul, flesh or blood."

Therefore Though God is often labeled a "He", I think it soooo falls short of His greatness.

2006-12-24 21:43:45 · answer #6 · answered by miki 2 · 1 0

God defines Himself as Male. He is a Spirit, so He is not a Man, or a Woman, but He is Male.

2006-12-24 21:31:22 · answer #7 · answered by Minister 4 · 0 1

All things are but God. as the colors of the rainbow are contained in sunlight, all things are contained within God.we have union with God in unconditional love within our hearts.

2006-12-24 21:51:48 · answer #8 · answered by Weldon 5 · 0 0

Every reference to God, in any form, in both Testaments is always male.

2006-12-24 21:34:14 · answer #9 · answered by Mr Marc 3 · 0 0

He has no sexual characteristic that Distinguishes him as either man or woman. Thus, he is neither, as we might be if we enter in the heavenly kingdom

2006-12-24 21:33:12 · answer #10 · answered by Sasuke 2 · 0 0

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