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and science has proven that all babies start out as female then become male wouldn't that make god female? and wouldn't that make eve the first created rather then adam?

2007-04-27 06:19:56 · 22 answers · asked by mystic 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

i didn't mean to offend anyone i was just wondering.......geee wizzzz lighten up a little

2007-04-27 06:42:51 · update #1

utuk how do you know we arn't the children of cats, lol ;)

2007-04-27 07:05:21 · update #2

22 answers

** if god created humans in his image....?
and science has proven that all babies start out as female then become male wouldn't that make god female? and wouldn't that make eve the first created rather then adam? **

ahahaha, excellent

Yes, God and the Universe is female.
Males inherit those non functional mammary glands from females. Praise females, the masters of creation and givers of life. Choose made from a woman over made from dirt. We are all made in the image of our mothers.

Spiritually Adam is first.
In the physical realm logically Eve ( womb of man )
must and does come first.

have a pleasant day.

2007-04-27 07:05:31 · answer #1 · answered by zurioluchi 7 · 1 2

through fact the Bible itself states: "... God created guy in his very own image, in a lifeless ringer for God he created him; woman and male he created them" (Genesis a million:27). that's certainly one of Biblical solutions for gender variations. Now... if we've been created in His image, how come some human beings had or are suffering destructive disabilities. between the solutions to this could lay in financial disaster 3 verse 17 of Genesis. And throwout the Genesis, we see that life expectation dropped from a advise of 900 years to basically one hundred twenty years (Genesis 5:4, 5 and financial disaster 6 verse 3). So we could end that when the 1st sin life high quality suffered lots and dying made it truly is presence. So in end, sin is the reason we are actually not to any extent further good as initially God qualified us.

2016-10-13 22:18:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A friend sent me a joke the other day, and just incidentally he is a Wiccan high priest so i wonder if the following had a veiled message behind it...!?
I was out walking with my four yr old daughter when she stooped down to pick something up from the ground, and went to put it in her mouth,"Don't do that honey, its not very nice, it's been on the ground and it probably has germs."I told her before she could go any further. "Gee Mummy how do you know all this stuff?" she asked with an expression of wonder on her face...
I thought quickly and replied.."Well, honey, that's because of the Mummy test, If you don't pass the test you don't get to be a Mummy."
She looked at me in awe.
We continued to walk along silently for a few minutes, she was obviously pondering the meaning of what i had told her.... when she burst out,"OH! I know if you don't pass the test you have to be the Daddy!" ..."That's exactly right honey!" i told her with the biggest grin upon my face!
Well i guess,That reflects our universe fairly well doesn't it!!??
Blessed Be!
)O(

2007-04-27 11:02:00 · answer #3 · answered by *~Ariel Brigalow Moondust~* 6 · 2 0

Ummmm, no.

And all babies do not start out as "female", but rather as beings that are capable of becoming either male or female. Anatomically, they may appear female, but male fetuses, having an x and a y chrosome are male, and those with an xx pair are female, and, baring any unforeseen circumstance will develop as such.

That's not to say that the patriarchy has not had an overbearing influence in pressing down women. Too, I'm not a Christian, and I don't believe in a single male god who ceated everything. I actually believe that goddess worship came first, and should have a much more prrominent role in society.

I'm merely commenting here on what I consider to be faulty logic.

2007-04-27 06:30:12 · answer #4 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 0 2

LOL...theology is endlessly amusing.

It seems much simpler to argue that man created God in his image; and since society has traditionally been patriarchal, God has been conceived as male.

This is not necessarily to deny the existence of "God;" only to criticize the conventional human conception of God. It must be admitted even by "religious" persons that the human mind is utterly incapable of comprehending God as "He" is; so all our definitions and characterizations are necessarily false - even those in the Bible, ye of faith!

And yet even the Bible retains hints that God was at some point thought to partake of both male and female qualities. Elohim, one of the words used in the OT for the God of Israel, is a masculine plural of a feminine noun - so both gender and number are "confused." (Note "Let us make man in our image," and "In the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.") The later Qabalists developed this idea at length; but it was abandoned in the main line of tradition.

One more thing - to the "look at the difference between us and the animals" people - well, yes, we humans are unique among all other species. Of course, the same claim could be made for the garden slug. Maybe a shrew has a cosmic conception in which it is spiritually whole and man incomplete - no means of deciding. People naturally love the idea that man is somehow "special" - undeniably he is; but of course the perception of that "specialness" is unique to man.

2007-04-27 06:27:10 · answer #5 · answered by jonjon418 6 · 4 0

God’s word tells us that He is self-existing and ever-existing. In eternity past God was there. At a certain point he made a decision to create man. God’s desire was to have this man express Him in His image and represent Him with His authority earth (Gen 1:26-28) The bible tell us in the very first page of Genesis that God’s creation of man was different from His creation of all other things. He created man in His own image. Let us illustrate this matter by using a glove. A person’s hand cannot fit into a handkerchief because it does not have the image or form of the hand. Because the glove is in the image, the likeness, and the form of a hand, it is able to contain the hand. A glove is made in the form of a hand for the purpose of containing the hand. In the same way, the human life was created according to the image of God so that God could dispense Himself as the divine life into the human life. Man was created not only to express God but also to be God’s representative authority. The unique way for man to express God and represent God is to receive God as his life that man may become a counterpart of God. Man was created with the capacity to receive and contain God’s divine life. All of man’s human virtues, such as love, honor, and goodness, were created by God so that man may have God’s live and live out the divine attributes

2007-04-27 06:26:34 · answer #6 · answered by show me the way 2 · 0 2

Check out this book "When God was a Woman" by Merlin Stone. It's about how prehistorical matriarchal societies believed God was female. Interesting stuff.

2007-04-27 07:10:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

G-d made man in his image various ways. These would include our ability to make things, our ability to retain a lot of knowledge, our ability to have authority over the earth. Someone told me that "to dogs we are god" and this is true for G-d reigns over us and we reign over them (there is much more but it is too much to write out).

and no G-d is neither female or male, but masculine a general way

2007-04-27 06:29:17 · answer #8 · answered by superstes88 3 · 0 0

I lose track of all of the what if questions that really have no relevance to the message behind what God has in mind for us. In the whole scheme of things I see no reason why it would matter if God were male, female , or both.

2007-04-27 06:26:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

once they said in the mothers womb we looked like fish so we were fish-

its not about gender-its about God who is beyond gender

what helped me in this is prophecy=I am born a jew taught to reject the New Testament too

only problem is they left the prophecies in my Jewish scriptures

Isaiah 9:6 "Unto us will be born a child, a Son is given, and he will be almighty God, the prince of peace.

now prophecy brought me to jesus and Revelation 3:19&20 showed me how to let the promised Messiah into my heart to forgive my sins and be my best friend.

"With God all things are possible."

when I was in unbelief nothing about God was possible
God not god created human beings "Let us make man in our image" Jesus came to earth as a man-but had emotions -Jesus wept- the shortest verse in the bible-would you like to be the one in the movie "The passion of Christ" yet He did it for a girl like you and everyone too

2007-04-27 06:28:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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