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or should god be a Hermaphrodite. you know, to keep it fair.
god, higher being, whatever you wanna use as a title.
or should god be a Hermaphrodite. you know, to keep it fair.
god, higher being, whatever you wanna use as a title.
I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if God were both male and female. If us men and women were indeed made in His image, then it might follow that our genders are reflections of His masculine and feminine aspects (I say "He" just to make it easier, plus I'm more in tune with His masculine side).or should god be a Hermaphrodite. you know, to keep it fair.
god, higher being, whatever you wanna use as a title.
or should god be a Hermaphrodite. you know, to keep it fair.
god, higher being, whatever you wanna use as a title.
Some people believe that.And isn't the Holy Spirit feminine?
And isn't the Holy Spirit feminine?
Why would It need reproductive organs at all?
i didn't mention about genitalia, but since you brought it up, can a person still be a male or female without genitalia? :slap:I agree with Treks, why would Deity need sexual organs.
However, if we are talking about the Hebrew God - we are told that male and female are in God's image, and there are old manuscripts saying that Adam and Eve were both in one body and were split to form a separate man and woman, so they could procreate.
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as Treks said. Why would god require reproductive organs? Yet alone sex. What could it produce with sex that it has no done with creation?
You mean to tell me the universe came from seminal fluids? I hope not
I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if God were both male and female. If us men and women were indeed made in His image, then it might follow that our genders are reflections of His masculine and feminine aspects (I say "He" just to make it easier, plus I'm more in tune with His masculine side).