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AngryAtheist8
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Sometimes things are hard to understand because their complicated, but sometimes things are hard to understand because they simply do not make sense.Hi,
I disagree with the second part of your first sentence and other parts of what you say above. God is a spirit, He has no gender. I use He to refer to the one God as it is the tradition and has been used in the Bible. I use He also to refer to God the Father. The Trinitarian concept is difficult to understand and as my parish priest said, is difficult to understand. I have no problem waiting to have all the answers in the afterlife. It is about faith.
Re your second para, I do not think that it is a matter of judging women by how closely they adhere ways etc. It is about using Scripture to deem women as not equal to men spiritually and in other ways. As I am Christian I have taken on faith the Trinitarian concept but I repeat God as the Godhead has no gender. I am no theologian so please excuse my less than graceful and clear explaination .
I believe there is no issue about seeing and referring to both the masculine and feminine attributes and characteristics of God. We are made in His image.