When mentioning God, why use (or, pair with) the masculine descriptor? Examples: He, His, etc.
Wouldn't that be an instance of pairing or joining and associating that exaulted, unique and one God with something definately of, or peculiar to, THIS world?
Attributes of God, such as: love, peace, compassion, wisdom... know no boundaries as far as gender is concerned; have nothing to do with characteristics of gender... are not a possibility or practice exclusive to either masculine or feminine gender.
Also, they are essentially and nearly exclusively, very human attributes... and not exclusive to God alone.
In any case, should not God stand alone, as it were? Neither of the East nor West, neither masculine nor feminine.
I would be interested to hear your replies...
Wouldn't that be an instance of pairing or joining and associating that exaulted, unique and one God with something definately of, or peculiar to, THIS world?
Attributes of God, such as: love, peace, compassion, wisdom... know no boundaries as far as gender is concerned; have nothing to do with characteristics of gender... are not a possibility or practice exclusive to either masculine or feminine gender.
Also, they are essentially and nearly exclusively, very human attributes... and not exclusive to God alone.
In any case, should not God stand alone, as it were? Neither of the East nor West, neither masculine nor feminine.
I would be interested to hear your replies...