You know, a great text on this matter is the Sepher Yetzirah... an excellent short read... I suggest the commentary read.
It is very poetic and yummy... I am sure you will like it if you are asking these sorts of questions.
The Sepher Yetzirah is the text to which the Qabalah is a schematic representation of.
2007-01-17 00:58:51
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answered by Invisible_Flags 6
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That was the concept in the middle ages.
They thought men is better than women.
They were very sexest back then.
That's why everything is referred to men in religions.
2007-01-17 08:43:19
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answered by cruel 3
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And since when did you start reading the mind of God? You are,
without a doubt, not that powerful. Try again.
2007-01-17 08:37:09
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answered by gailpendarvis 3
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Yes, immediately followed by '...am I bored! Think I'll create me some humans!'
Few people know that God talks like that...
2007-01-17 08:35:56
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answered by XYZ 7
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God is infinite. He never spoke a first word or had a first thought.
2007-01-17 08:35:08
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answered by Tony C 3
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God? I'm sorry you lost me.
If the sasquatch ran across a river, would His hairy feet get wet? Are fairy wings like butterflies or moths?
All very interesting.
2007-01-17 08:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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