yeah but does he/she/it really excist i mean we have all these religions and stuff,does the iracky god tell there lot to become suicide boombers if he does hes a twisted god.
ther must be a thousand gods to suite all religions.
(just so you know im not raceist)
2007-04-23 00:02:11
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answered by bubblez 2
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The trinity is suppose to represent God; the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father (male imagery), the Son (human male), and the Holy Spirit (depending on the language, has been interpreted to be feminine in gender. So, relatively speaking...God has been and can be viewed as either or non-specific. It wouldn't truly matter, or shouldn't--honestly. The Big G is the Big G. Does it really matter? Only to the individual and their comfort level in their identification/personal relationship with the Big G.
2007-04-22 15:14:34
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answered by What, what, what?? 6
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God is a triune God, God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, the things about God being a woman, that does not come from God, but these are human inventions,
2007-04-22 23:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know why anyone would conclude that God is anything but a male figure.
Well the simplest answer is; Mary was a woman, Mary was the mother of Jesus, Mary had a virgin birth, etc.
And then there is, "our father who art in heaven", God the Father, And Jesus said words to this effect, if you look at me you are seeing God.
God is a manly figure who created man in his image. Which, btw, is why humans are called "mankind."
2007-04-22 15:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not, religion had been always in hands of men and denying women their rights so, I think that could be quite a big chance of god being a woman, women are the ones who has children and god is the creator of the Universe, so... very possible.
2007-04-22 15:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Mat 22:29 Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God.
Mat 22:30 For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the angels of God in heaven.
2007-04-22 15:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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We think it is an incorrect statement.
Christian fundamentalists hold the the scriptures. In all cases in the Bible, God is referred to as a "he," a "Father" and with traditional male attributes.
However, the scriptures also tell us that genders as we know them do not exist in heaven.
2007-04-22 15:14:29
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answered by Bobby Jim 7
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It doesnt matter what they think. They must know that God is God. He cannot be put into the category of man and woman.
2007-04-22 15:13:48
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answered by Guru 2
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Scripture refers to God as He, Him.
2007-04-22 15:11:29
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answered by Joyful Noise 5
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I don't think they'd like that idea too much, but then the church is very male dominated.
I reckon as 'God' is ultimate divinity/perfection then gender becomes irrelavant, 'God' must epitomise perfection from both genders... right?
2007-04-22 15:07:45
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answered by Taliesin Pen Beirdd 5
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Dark,
You are evidentally reading the wrong version again. Christ called GOD, "HIS FATHER". This rather tells us that GOD is not a female. Get it right.
Thanks,
Eds
2007-04-22 15:08:07
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answered by Eds 7
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