Certainly fecundity was valued but so were cattle! Males were the sex that got to do the higher status work like hunting and defence while females carried babies and worked at spinning, and hoeing crops, and tending animals. Even when it was simply a matter of making textiles, the women did the spinning while the men did the weaving.Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 11:20 amIt depends how the individuals and cultures and subcultures view power and then men and women. Fecundity is a power that is cherished by many cultures and often seen as the most important. Which is likely why, on some subconscious level, the monotheisms had a male deity forming people out of nothingness (Adam and Eve) (whereas parthenogenesis occurs in other religions) or more or less leaving the woman out of the genetics of birth (Mary).
Gotta get those crops in, find those edible animals and gatherable foods in nature. Gotta have babies. That's a power (often female deity powers) that seems to make men more uneasy then penis envy does women.
Does God have a gender?
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The answer to the OP is yes.
God's gender is ''Agender'' agenda free.
God's gender is ''Agender'' agenda free.
Re: Does God have a gender?
God used to be female in prehistoric times.
With the emergence of so-called civilisation, she changed to be male.
In more recent years, god is more likely to be seen as a feminine caring figure.
The simple conclusion....
GOD IS TRANSSEXUAL!!
With the emergence of so-called civilisation, she changed to be male.
In more recent years, god is more likely to be seen as a feminine caring figure.
The simple conclusion....
GOD IS TRANSSEXUAL!!
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Since God is bisexual I don't think it matters...bloody kinky tho!
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Does God have a gender?
" If we were looking for something that we could conceive
of as God within the universe of the new physics, this ground
state, coherent quantum vacuum might be a good place to start."
/ Book ‘The quantum self’, page 208, by Danah Zohar/
" If we were looking for something that we could conceive
of as God within the universe of the new physics, this ground
state, coherent quantum vacuum might be a good place to start."
/ Book ‘The quantum self’, page 208, by Danah Zohar/
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I agree with Sculptor.
In societies where gender is a thing , God and/or gods will be gendered .
It may be the case that our post-industrial, post enlightenment, developed societies are becoming so that genders don't matter but when you look at the newspapers and what people say in everyday conversations, that is not yet the case (if it ever will be the case). Where there are genders these will be hierarchical otherwise there is no point in genders.
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God may be known through the book of nature.socrat44 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 2:22 pm Does God have a gender?
" If we were looking for something that we could conceive
of as God within the universe of the new physics, this ground
state, coherent quantum vacuum might be a good place to start."
/ Book ‘The quantum self’, page 208, by Danah Zohar/
Um.... or not.
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Yes. Man Male. Jesus Christ is the Christian God (according to the Christian Bible)Astro Cat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 2:24 am In many versions of theism, gods are assigned genders. This might make sense for some like Zeus that are supposed to be running around bodily incarnated in some way most of the time.
But what about gods that are supposed to transcend space and time, do they have genders?
People often refer for instance to the God of Christianity as a “He,” even when not incarnated as Jesus.
Now, critics of gender theory usually insist that sex and gender are the same thing and that gender is defined chromosomally, by genitalia, or by gametes (producing sperm or egg). Arguably, a lot of gods that get assigned genders don’t have any of these, yet a lot of gender critics are perfectly comfortable calling their god a He or a She or whatever.
Do they have an explanation for this?
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The explanation for why people historically attribute masculine gender to God hinges on power. Power and creation historically are masculine gender and pertain mostly to the male sex.Philosphicalous wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:30 amYes. Man Male. Jesus Christ is the Christian God (according to the Christian Bible)Astro Cat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 2:24 am In many versions of theism, gods are assigned genders. This might make sense for some like Zeus that are supposed to be running around bodily incarnated in some way most of the time.
But what about gods that are supposed to transcend space and time, do they have genders?
People often refer for instance to the God of Christianity as a “He,” even when not incarnated as Jesus.
Now, critics of gender theory usually insist that sex and gender are the same thing and that gender is defined chromosomally, by genitalia, or by gametes (producing sperm or egg). Arguably, a lot of gods that get assigned genders don’t have any of these, yet a lot of gender critics are perfectly comfortable calling their god a He or a She or whatever.
Do they have an explanation for this?
Power has been appropriated by the male sex as human males are bigger , stronger, never pregnant, and never nurse babies.