God is described in the bible to be all. Which means God's gender remains unspecified. They do call God Him(note the capitol 'H', it is a name), as well as the Father(again capitalized).
God is everything, and is not to be labeled. |
In the true original texts (Greek and Codex Vaticanus) it isn't. Greek has no lower or capital disctinction, and I'm pretty sure the Codex doesn't either, as it's a relatively recent convention.
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I'd say he was a Man considering what it says in the Bible. Howeve, i s'pose he could be sexless.
All this "He could be a She" idiocy is there just to satiate the idiots vying for 'Women's lib'. |
Jacob, I'm so glad you're back I could marry you.
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Meh... I pretty much agree with Jacob. Everywhere in the Bible it refers to God as a "he" not a "she", however they may call God a man in the Bible for lack of a better word, symbolic purposes, a more emotional drive.... the list could be quite endless.
So I voted for God being a Man. |