cd: Is Jesus male or female John/Lance/Bill-If he is God as you
say what is he?
Jesus is a man, Dean, and he is God -- two
natures in one person. Please stop confusing the two.
You create God in Adam's image, and Judy
calls us earthly minded: what a joke! Have you considered how close you are
getting to a doctrine which claims that God the Father came down
and had physical-sexual intercourse with Mary? You do claim he is male,
don't you? That's like saying, since he has the equipment, why didn't he use
it? This is ridiculous. "Male" is a physical/biological term. "Father" is a
relational term, the same with "Son." You don't have to confuse the
two. Yes, sometimes these terms coincide, but they are not
requited to. Please, brother, stop with the accusations and smears
(what has gotten into you?!), and just consider for a moment what you are
suggesting: that God, being Spirit, has to have male attributes, over
against female or a mixture of both -- as if he must have
something between his legs or he can't be God. My gosh, people, he is
Spirit; he is neither male, nor female -- nor both. Stop with
the foolishness.
Bill
cd: I realize you guys will not accept the
Webster definition for the meaning of English words- as the rest of the
world does- and have developed a whole new language but that is
what I am using. To have a masculine quality is to be a male. God doesn't
have a sexual organ as one is not needed in heaven as He can
create humans from rocks or bones and still be the provider for the
family as is the Father of a family. Thank you for the using words like
silly-foolish and such like as you are only verifying my position in Jesus
Christ and building my future:-) Notice # 4 if you are able-in the
English language one can be male without the organ .Hence a masculine
spirit is a male spirit-What are you not getting Bill-is all that dancing
around making you tired?
Masculine
M`ASCULINE
, a. [L. masculinus, from masculus, mas.]
1. Having the qualities of a man; strong; robust; as a masculine
body.
2. Resembling man; coarse; opposed to delicate or soft; as
masculine features.
3. Bold; brave; as a masculine spirit
or courage.
4. In grammar,the masculine gender of words is that which
expresses a male,
or something analogous to it; or it is the gender
appropriated to males, though not always expressing the male
sex.