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Not in His name: God is gender-neutral, says archbishop of Canterbury
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Wow even the almighty now, this equality is going ott it won't be long before men are complaining
If you think god is real you’re a ****ing simpleton. God’s more likely to not be a man or a woman than casting magic spells down on you.
How did everything land perfectly in place? Unless you’re arogant enough to think humans are the pinacle of creation and evolution doesn’t exist?
You’re more likely to believe there is a magic sky wizard and he’s definitely a man than believe scientific fact?
You’ve summed it up yourself it’s a crutch invented to make people feel better and control the masses.
Why do people associate the word 'God' with the Abrahamist one when there have been thousands of them?
On seeing this thread's title and that it had 16 replies I just knew you'd be in the mix. My dog did too. "Ethelred," I said to him, "any money Taunton Blue Genie's made some remarks". His response was to lick a paw which translates to: "I'll wager my last pig's ear on it" in doggie language.
God is fake news, but the handbook clearly states he's a man.
Believe or don't believe. But don't change the ****ing rules.
I find it weird that people seem so quick to laugh at something or insist something’s wrong that they’ve not cared about or read about even once before. A cursory glance gives you this:
I literally don’t care either way but I always find it surprising the amount of people who will quickly jump on something like this and rage about it without any knowledge and profess to know everything.Classical western philosophy believes that God lacks a literal sex because it would be impossible for God to have a body (a prerequisite for sex).[7][8] However, Classical western philosophy states that God should be referred to (in most contexts) as masculine by analogy. It justifies this by pointing to God's relationship with the world as begetter of the world and revelation (i.e. analogous to an active instead of receptive role in sexual intercourse).[9] Others interpret God as neither male nor female.[10][11]
The Catechism of the Catholic Church #239 specifically states that "God is neither man nor woman: he is God".[12][13]