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Pfuzylogic · M
Jesus was male God in flesh and Adam the first creation was male. The Father has no gender.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@Pfuzylogic
The Father has no gender.
I'm going to let you think about that sentence for a minute.
Pfuzylogic · M
@ItsMeMorgue Look up what the word Father means. Jesus is called Father in the Holy Bible.
It meant owner.
It meant owner.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
Pfuzylogic · M
@ItsMeMorgue
When you know little about the Holy Bible it becomes easy for things to fly over your head. Commenting on something you know nothing about exposes that. This is nothing personal; just learn from the experience.
When you know little about the Holy Bible it becomes easy for things to fly over your head. Commenting on something you know nothing about exposes that. This is nothing personal; just learn from the experience.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@Pfuzylogic Whatever. Father no longer means male parental unit in this universe, because you say so. It now means owner. Men own everyone. All hail the patriarchy.
Pfuzylogic · M
@ItsMeMorgue I never said that God was a man. All that does is make an lesser image of God which is against the second commandment. God is so much more than that! I will concede that Abraham started a patriarchy.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@Pfuzylogic You said God was the father, which you defined as owner. At that time, I accused you of making up definitions.
For that, I apologize. I did a little bit of research, and it does turn out that it meant that at one point. But in a masculine sense. The owner of the house. The head. The father. (Or daddy, if that's what you're into. 😆)
The point is, calling God father does imply masculinity. We have Abraham to thank for that, as you already admitted. So I guess we need to come up with a better word.
For that, I apologize. I did a little bit of research, and it does turn out that it meant that at one point. But in a masculine sense. The owner of the house. The head. The father. (Or daddy, if that's what you're into. 😆)
The point is, calling God father does imply masculinity. We have Abraham to thank for that, as you already admitted. So I guess we need to come up with a better word.
Pfuzylogic · M
@ItsMeMorgue I am totally comfortable with the term Father and I think you are attempting to assign gender to God when this assumption is nothing more than a trend of this last generation.
God does not change.
God made humans male and female.
God is the Creator and awesome to even think on.
God does not change.
God made humans male and female.
God is the Creator and awesome to even think on.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@Pfuzylogic
I am totally comfortable with the term Father...
As a man, I'm sure you are.
Pfuzylogic · M
@ItsMeMorgue
As I said before, God is above gender concepts.
As I said before, God is above gender concepts.





