Acceptance of Salvation would be the end result no matter what the means were. God was in control from beginning to end. So, whatever He wanted, would have happened. It could have been the same as it was with Jesus, or, it could have been different. But, either way, He would have done it because He loves us and wants us to be with Him. Thanks for the question, and have a great day!
2007-08-26 16:36:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If God had a daughter instead of a son, at least some if not all of here apostles would have been women. Why?, because if God had a daughter, that would mean that society at that time either considered woman equal in every way to men OR superior to men.
If she had 12 female apostles, a lot more than one would have probably betrayed her. In my experience, in any group of 13 women who claim to be friends, at least two of them have betrayed someone else in the group (e.g., sleeping with their boyfriends/husbands, gossiping, lying, etc...)!
A female savior could not have accomplished what Jesus did given the culture of the time. If she had touched a man's body to heal him, she'd have been stoned for touching a man who was not her husband and men would have paid no attention to her. It was just too much of a leap for people of the time to make to put a woman in that role and God knew that. Jesus did speak of a time when women would play an important role in spreading his message, but God knew it was too soon at that time.
2007-08-26 16:45:39
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answered by KAL 7
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Your question is without merit. Based on society that God was working through, a woman would have been laughed out of the society and ridiculed as being crazy. While I understand your zeal for women and their place in society, your premise is faulty. Women have a place, but it is subservient to men considering that a woman is to be under the leadership of a man. Like it or not, that is the way things are set up and are to be. IF God had had a daughter, instead of a son, we would still be required to live under the law as outlined in the Old Testament. That would be the complete law, not just the 10 commandments.
2007-08-26 16:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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God the Mother is in the Bible Revelation 22:17 Rev 21:9-10 Galatians 4:26 Genesis 1:26-27
2016-05-18 22:45:08
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answered by irina 3
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I love your question. You have made me think! I think a woman could have accomplished God's plan as successfully as a man...if that is what God wanted! Why?? Because God is neither male nor female...but is Spirit. If a divine plan needs to be carried out on earth, God can use whomever He/She wants to carry out that plan! No limitations, No prejudices, No set rules....I just love God's universalitity!
2007-08-26 16:45:29
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answered by Native Spirit 6
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According to the gnostic writings, Jesus chose 12 male disciples and 7 females. Well I really wish it was 12/12, however this is compensated for because Mary Magdalene was in charge of the whole lot.
2007-08-26 16:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to do some more research of social behavior from "back in those days"...anyway the question is irrelevant as Christ is the Son not daughter of God.....it wouldn't have happened any other way.
I think Jesus did just fine relating and speaking to men and women.....the mary's, martha, the women at the well.....and so on.
2007-08-26 16:41:00
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answered by justthinkin 3
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See, the problem is, no one would've listened to her.
Women were not to be seen or heard or anything in those times, especially someone of such low class as Jesus was.
2007-08-26 16:39:24
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answered by lonely suburbanite 3
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A hot chick with big boobs would've been a far better way to get god's word out compared to a skinny bearded guy who likes to hug sheep and little children.
2007-08-26 16:36:32
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answered by Tanjo22 3
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No! Zachariah ch 5.
2007-08-26 16:35:52
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answered by bungyow2 3
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