This world is so fukked up that women think God is a girl

Tair

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G-d is neither male nor female. G-d is just described using a masculine frame. We, humans, are described in a feminine frame, hence all Christians (male and female) are seen as the brides of Christ.
 

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Who says God is a man? Or even human
We are made in his image. If you get angry how much more angry can God get? If you can create how much more intricate is his creation? If you speak a word, how much more power is in his speech? Ppl always forget they are made in The Most High’s image and not the other way around.
 

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We are made in his image. If you get angry how much more angry can God get? If you can create how much more intricate is his creation? If you speak a word, how much more power is in his speech? Ppl always forget they are made in The Most High’s image and not the other way around.
But that is in Christianity only, no?
 

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No disrespect to my Muslims and FOI brehs but that’s not right.
before you judge id consider it

Shaddai meaning breasts[edit]​

The root "shad" (שד) means "breast".[15] Biblical scholar David Biale notes that, of the six times that the name "El Shaddai" appears in the Book of Genesis, five are in connection with fertility blessings for the patriarchs. He argues that this original understanding of "Shaddai" as related to fertility was forgotten by the later authors of Isaiah, Joel, and Job, who understood it as related to root words for power or destruction (thus explaining their later translation as "all-powerful" or "almighty").[16]
 

Nkrumah Was Right

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The epithet "El-Shaddai"

Means God of the "Breasts" :sas2:



This is because the ancient Canaanites, from which the Hebrews sprung from, were polytheists. When Hebrew monotheism took over the hills of Central Palestine, they adopted the names of other deities (such as El or El Shaddai) to also mean their one god - YHWH.

Yahweh - Wikipedia
 
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