Fine! It was not a good thread.
it's just when I read the Bible it does seem like there are some aspects of God that resemble something a homosexual would do.
I would rather pray to a female than to a male. I would also prefer reading the Bible if there were just as many miracle-working female Prophets.
I cannot think of a single one. Queen Esther was not a miracle worker in any way that defies scientific explanation, and doesn't appear to be a prophet either.
Hmmn.
Actually, I was thinking that your attitude towards this is just a bit homophobic, generalizing as it does 'gay,' or male homosexuality, with an avoidance and hatred of women.
Now I'm not all THAT familiar with 'gay' culture; I only know one gay man really personally. However, I know him very well. He calls himself my 'other daughter...' in jest. He's been my middle daughter's best friend since high school...over twenty years now. Shoot, we all knew he was gay 20 years before he admitted it to us.
In fact, the story of his 'coming out' to us is a bit on the anti-climactic side. He was so worried and upset about telling us, and our reaction was "we knew that. So?"
Left him a little floundering, actually. The POINT is that your calling the bible 'gay' reminds me more of the way my nieces and nephews call something 'gay,' as an insult...meaning 'that's so wrong...."
Now me, I believe that the Bible is scripture, and written by very fallible and flawed men who lived in extremely patriarchal cultures. They weren't gay, either.