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Does God have genitalia?

Covellite

Active Member
If man was created in the image of God, does God have genitalia? What does he use it for?
Same question for teeth, anus and other organs....
 

Maponos

Welcome to the Opera
Well, the gods in my faith have reproduced (as well as seduced mortals) amongst themselves, so I guess it goes without saying that they have sexual dimorphism.
 

SpeaksForTheTrees

Well-Known Member
If man was created in the image of God, does God have genitalia? What does he use it for?
Same question for teeth, anus and other organs....
Seriously
This in jokes section , we call it he in a male dominated world , God as no genatalia male or female
In his image of free will .
Unless you have man on the moon image like banana man in your head ?
 

Covellite

Active Member
Seriously
This in jokes section , we call it he in a male dominated world , God as no genatalia male or female
In his image of free will .
Unless you have man on the moon image like banana man in your head ?
No, just the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the first version.
 

bobhikes

Nondetermined
Premium Member
If man was created in the image of God, does God have genitalia? What does he use it for?
Same question for teeth, anus and other organs....

I believe we are made in the mental image of God not physical. We have free will because he does. There are many references in the bible that indicate the body is less valuable and more often a distraction to what God wants.
 
The body is nothing more than an Earthly container for the spirit, and when man was made in the image of the Godhead, the image was in reference to the ability to choose, the ability to make decisions and see the consequences of that decision, the ability to ponder and wonder, the ability to love.

JMHO of course, but were it possible for a person to view God in His entirety - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the image you'd see would be something that would cleave your mind in two. God is everything. Imagine being able to see EVERYTHING in the Universe - from the multiple dimensions collapsed into Planck-scale units of scale, up through the filaments of the galaxies and galactic super-clusters that begin to look like the connection between neurons in the brain and everything at every scale in between...all at the same time.

*head explodes in a mushroom cloud*
 

Demonslayer

Well-Known Member
don't think he physically looks like a man

I don't either, of course, but many Christian fundamentalists stick to this idea that human beings actually look like God does.

It's part of the rationale behind evolution-denying. That humans couldn't have evolved from earlier primates because God made us looking exactly like we do now.
 

Demonslayer

Well-Known Member
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the image you'd see would be something that would cleave your mind in two.

mind-blown.jpg
 

VioletVortex

Well-Known Member
He's a bit too pure for a penis.

On a more serious note, I am God. Yes, I am a Satanist, however, Satan is not my God. He is a God, but not my main God. I do not worship him. I see him as a high power. However, I do worship myself as my own God, and to me, that is part of both Satanism and individualism. I do have a penis, a scrotum containing to balls etc. So God has genitals.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
I don't really know if the Gods have genitals or bodies resembling humans at all. They take whichever form They desire, as God are able to do. They are shapeshifters.

By the way, the "made in God's image" verse in Genesis is generally taken to mean that humans are endowed with reason and free will, which are seen as Divine qualities, in Abrahamic religions. Except for Mormons, I don't know of any Abrahamic sect that believes that God has a physical form.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
If God has a ding dong, should he check his privilege?
If God has a hoo hah, does this make her a victim?
Please excuse the technical jargon, but these are important questions.
 
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