There is the mythology of LILITH, who was Adams first Wife.
but what i know is limited, she did not want to submit to adam so she was released, Therefore God saw that Adam was alone and that it was not Good and he created Eve.
but your question about females reproducing.? well i've been taught that two females can join EGGS together and produce only other females. There are several Movie Plots and movies that follow this theory, if it is not indeed fact.
There are Fallen angels that appear as females too, ive heard testimonies of such appearing in the flesh. I have no doubt that some Ancient dieties are exactly these and have followers worship them as true gods.
Shiva might qualify as a false diety that represents a holy figure of unrighteous idolatry. if men are created in the image and form of God, than a goddess that has more than one arm or snakes on their head as medusa had, than they cannot be true gods.
There is an ancient group of people that worshipped the Queen of heaven, but whether they worshipped a false diety and fallen angel is unclear to me in my studies, What i do know is that God said DO not worship the queeen of HEAVEN. IF God has a Female Queen, she might be considered a Goddess, and even IF she exists! we are commanded NOT to worship her because of idolatry. There are groups of people who PRAY TO MARY the mother of jesus, This too is an idolatry.
All of these types of females are super beings. NONE of them should be worshipped or prayed to.
I hope this gives you some insights into females of myth and supeirority.
2007-01-08 05:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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technological information is a technique; faith is a end. even as examine actually, faith fairly a lot continuously contradicts truth. even as examine metaphorically, it truly is fairly a lot basically unnecessary. what's the metaphor of there being a dome over the Earth which rain falls by way of.. of ailment being brought about by way of demons and curses.. of stars being tiny gadgets that may "fall" to the Earth.. etc? If those are metaphors, they're very unusual metaphors, and they are no longer helpful. yet another project is that nowhere contained in the Bible (the source of religion on your examples) does it say the position the metaphor starts or ends, or what section is literal. in spite of the undeniable fact that i have gotta thoroughly agree that if a God exists, than he created nature, and for this reason examining nature can in consumer-friendly words allow us to benefit about God.. God's creation won't be able to "contradict" God. The creationists are arguing for a deceptive God. the concern with taking away each of the genuine claims in faith is that there is no longer a lot left after that. it would want to be "real" interior an identical way that a Spider guy comic is "real". particular there are some helpful costs contained in the Bible, yet similar with many different religions, and many non-religous writings. There are also some terrible immoral issues. yet as long as we are utilising our judgment to assert what aspects of the Bible are factually real (technological information), and utilising our moral judgments to cherry %. the aspects that are moral, it truly is no longer a lot of a "source" for some thing.
2016-12-28 09:55:13
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answered by ? 3
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Almost every religion talks about that...
And before the male-centric societies took over a few thousand years ago, the majority of depictions of God were that God was female as well....
2007-01-08 05:39:03
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answered by MrKnowItAll 6
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You must be referring to the virgin Mary. That's a biblical claim which is totally unverifiable. You are right...it's a myth, and so is all other religions. God did not endorse any of those man-made beliefs.
2007-01-08 05:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. In the Wiccan nature cycle, the goddess brought forth the god from sheer will.
After that, the process became cyclical with the god fertilizing the goddess, dying, and being reborn, but thefirst time, it was all her will and nothing else.
2007-01-08 05:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!!! Ancient religions have such cases...and the most modern one Christianity.... Mary...the mother of Jesus...done...that.... as the story goes she got pregnant by God's will...it can be truth or ...it can be another myth....it' is up to each individual to believe what he or she wants to believe.
2007-01-08 05:44:46
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answered by nikitasgarofallou 3
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Buddhism
Tara is never seen as being anything more than human woman who achieved enlightenment like the Buddha. There are other women too... unless you're referring to "super women or females" as being a creator being like a "creator god"... then NO.
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2007-01-08 05:39:07
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answered by vinslave 7
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LOTS of female based goddess religions throughout history...modern resurgence of Earth religions almost all hold great favour in the goddess
2007-01-08 05:43:10
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answered by Lea 2
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The Greeks, Romans, Hindus and several others have myths about female gods. Not the one, true God, but they did have them. YBIC
2007-01-08 05:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Mariam (pbuh), mother of Issa (pbuh), was a such woman but not a super female.
Hinduism believes on such things like that.
2007-01-08 05:41:06
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answered by Ishfaq A 3
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