The essene Christians believe that they have two Gods, A fatherly God and a Motherly God. - Reference "The Gospel of the Essenes" -- In 325AD their scrolls were rejected from becoming part of the Bible.
2007-02-11 15:54:12
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answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6
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The Christian belief is that God the Father is spirit, therefore, has no body, and , therefore, is neither male nor female. He is written as a male figure (Father, Abba) because males are considered the protectors, providers, leaders in the Jewish context. Jesus , who is the second person of the Holy Trinity, is definitely male when he became flesh. The Holy Spirit is neither male nor female. But He, too, is referred to in the masculine form.
2007-02-08 04:33:57
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answered by adonisMD 3
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