Out of the void[womb] we come only to re-enter, and then to come out again. ~ : )
2007-05-23
19:11:28
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Jon: I have seen the fabric destroyed, and yet, here it is again. ~ : )
2007-05-23
20:17:03 ·
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Earth Angel: You may want to read some direct translations from Aramaic into English, you will be surprised at what your unworthy teachers have taught you.
2007-05-23
20:23:00 ·
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To answer your question I give a quote from the Nazirene Gospel where Jesus teaches::
"This is the Mystery of the trinity in humanity, and moreover in every individual child of man must be accomplished the mystery of God, ever witnessing to the light, suffering for the truth, ascending into heaven, and sending forth the spirit of truth. And this is the path of salvation. For the kingdom of God is within. And one said to Him, Master, when shall the kingdom come? And he answered and said, When two shall be one; when that which is without shall be as that which is within, and that which is within shall be as that which is without, and the male with the female, neither male nor female, but the two in One. They who have ears to hear, let them hear."
God is our Father-Mother parent... All of creation dwells within the Masculine and Feminine Creative Forces of the Most High God. Thus, everything throughout all of Creation possess these same male and female powers, and must be harmonized and merged into One!
2007-05-24 06:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think two opposite forces collided to start creation, female (Godess) and male (God). Since nature repeatedly shows women activley seek to mate and males show off and wait for a lucky lady to come by, I put the female first initially, and reckon she was the planet on the move, making the effort so to speak.
Once they collided, there should have been balance, but laws of opposites dictate we must see the extreme of thing in order to find the cycle.
2007-05-24 05:14:51
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answered by ? 6
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I believe that the Ultimate as the Divine Essence transcends our material and earthly categories including male and female. Genesis 1:27 says God created man in His own image;male and female He created them". Ergo,male and female are equally the divine image.
I am a traditionally orthodox Trinitarian Christian and I call God Father,Son and Holy Spirit. I also believe that God the Word or Son became incarnate as a male Jew, Jesus Christ.
2007-05-28 17:19:14
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answered by James O 7
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Out of immanence we come pouring, moment by moment.
Immanence and existence.
YabYum.
God and Goddess, forever joined in joyfyl union.
Choose one and you will destroy the very fabic of the universe.
Jon C
20 minutes later.
CD, it dawns upon me that I didn't asnwer your question.
Given that your choice of one or another will destroy the fabric of the universe - - -
CHOOSE!
Yeah, same here. Good innit?
2007-05-24 02:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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We do not come "out of the void," neither do we "re-enter, and then to come out again." We are procreated by our parents and make our first appearance as completely new, never before existing individuals. We either live or die to glorify God, and we return to Him for judgment. That's it. If we have Christ as our mediator, we continue on into the next world where no evil may exist. If we reject Christ, we enter a Christless eternity. God has specifically made it clear that He is not "Our Mother which art in heaven," but "Our Father." Christ is "Son," and the Holy Spirit is "He." God has spoken, and you will find His revelation on every page of the Bible. He will tell you quite plainly that "it" is "more like God."
2007-05-24 02:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The earth is our godness - we come from the earth and we return to the earth
2007-05-24 02:21:54
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answered by chillipope 7
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Goddess, definitely.
2007-05-24 02:15:54
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answered by ? 3
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ever seen any statuettes of those fertile women? some of them date back as far as 10,000 years. perhaps this is symbolic of lao tzu's great mother?
2007-05-24 02:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Goddess !!
it is the Nature which is moving...not god or me ? LOL
2007-05-26 05:13:20
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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God is neither male nor female.
Therefore the whole premise of your question is invalid
2007-05-24 03:29:52
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answered by alan h 1
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