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Our Heavenly father has a heavenly wife. I guess she doesn't want attention much we don't talk about her much.Hey guys, as someone who sees God as a woman (The Goddess) I'm curious to hear what other religions think of a female deity. Can your God be a female? Why or why not?
Can your God be a female?
Ascribing human characteristics to God is idolatry.
I believe the Power That Is(call it God/Brahman/Source/whatever you will) is above gender, but manifests as both male and female, in whatever form it is needed.
I honor both male and female deities in my practice.
Hey guys, as someone who sees God as a woman (The Goddess) I'm curious to hear what other religions think of a female deity. Can your God be a female? Why or why not?
My God has no reproductive organs, but He is the source of femininity and masculinity.Hey guys, as someone who sees God as a woman (The Goddess) I'm curious to hear what other religions think of a female deity. Can your God be a female? Why or why not?
My God has no reproductive organs, but He is the source of femininity and masculinity.
God is not a woman, but He is source of all women. Because God is Creator, Life Giver.Interesting premise. How does a male beget both males and females?
Afaik, only a Woman can create life.
God is not a woman, but He is source of all women. Because God is Creator, Life Giver.
The holy scriptures refer to God as a "manly person of war," as "our Father in heaven" and other masculine titles. But Jehovah in prophecy also refers to himself as a "mother" that carried the nation of Israel.
God himself is neither male nor female. These are genders he created in his physical creation so that we may procreate, have children. God creates with his vast dynamic energy, all things that we see, he does not need to have intercourse to bring into existence. He is neither male nor female, but has all the qualities of both the masculine and feminine imbued in us, his creation, in perfection, and to a far higher degree than we have.
So why does God refer to himself in the masculine gender? It is anthropomorphism, that is, attributing to God human traits so we can understand him. He made the male first and created the female and a helper and compliment for the male, not the other way around. And when a woman is married she comes under the headship of her husband. Thus the male represents God's authority in the marriage arrangement. So it is proper to refer to our God in heaven as "our Father," not "our Mother."
Ah, so you see women as an afterthought. Something to "complement" the man.
Hey guys, as someone who sees God as a woman (The Goddess) I'm curious to hear what other religions think of a female deity. Can your God be a female? Why or why not?
Dear Ashoka,
The way I understand it, God is not limited by or to worldly conditions or human concepts. Sex is a worldly condition and gender is a human concept. God is beyond such things.
The use of the masculine pronoun for God is like a bad habit, but it’s never really been literal. Some feel that it seems disrespectful to call God “It” but I’d say “It” is more accurate than anything else.
Humbly
Hermit
A little fun fact about nature that most don't know. All fetuses start out as females in the womb and later differentiate into males after about 6 weeks. Genetics has proven this to be the case in all mammals, not just humans.The male was created with a penis. So it is obvious that God had already thought of making a woman with a corresponding vagina in order for the male to procreate. She was no mere afterthought.