C'mon Oldaddy, will you please be politically correct.
his/her
Well, I checked my version of the bible, and it says God vreated MAN in HIS own image. Woman was created using one of Adam's ribs. Seems to have left out the part that she was to be a pain in his side for eternity though. Maybe, when he created Eve he used that big piece of bone Adam had in his backside, which explains why there's no big bone in the butt, and also why woman is such a pain in the ass.
Anyway, which version of the bible do you have that refers to God as him/her bisexual? Mine is just not that liberal.
I agree with you, but some might use this as a rebuttal:
In Genesis chapter 1 we are told that man (mankind; as opposed to "a man") is created in the image of God, both male and female...
And God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. (Genesis 1:27)
Therefore, we should not be surprised if God has both a "maleness" and "femaleness" to Him, so both men and women can relate to God. God could be considered as motherly (hen) and yet be called the Heavenly Father (which is what Scripture often calls Him). God is both caring and nurturing, yet powerful and strong.
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C'mon Oldaddy, will you please be politically correct.
his/her
Well, I checked my version of the bible, and it says God vreated MAN in HIS own image. Woman was created using one of Adam's ribs. Seems to have left out the part that she was to be a pain in his side for eternity though. Maybe, when he created Eve he used that big piece of bone Adam had in his backside, which explains why there's no big bone in the butt, and also why woman is such a pain in the ass.
Anyway, which version of the bible do you have that refers to God as him/her bisexual? Mine is just not that liberal.
Just dont want to offend some people, thats all.
I agree with you, but some might use this as a rebuttal:
In Genesis chapter 1 we are told that man (mankind; as opposed to "a man") is created in the image of God, both male and female...
And God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. (Genesis 1:27)
Therefore, we should not be surprised if God has both a "maleness" and "femaleness" to Him, so both men and women can relate to God. God could be considered as motherly (hen) and yet be called the Heavenly Father (which is what Scripture often calls Him). God is both caring and nurturing, yet powerful and strong.