Rev. Joshua
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Limiting God to a male persona is not sound exposition. It is convenient to the political agenda of some Christians who are trying to reinstate patriarchy as a divinely sanctioned political order, but its political expedience does not mean that it is theologically sound.Originally posted by BibleboyII:
I thought that we were discussing the sound exposition of the Word of God in a manner that leads the hearer to salvation in Christ, confronts false doctrine, edifies the Body of Christ, and/or helps believers to be spurred on toward holy living. Teaching a false doctrine that leads people to believe that God is their "Heavenly Mother" does not do any of those things.
Teaching the false doctrine that God has a sexual identity or is limited to one gender identityt (or - for that member - that gender identitities match stereotypes) drives people away from our faith. As does legalism, as does hypocrisy, as does all sorts of theologically unhealthy things that we should avoid. Yes, the cross is offensive to some, but other things are offensive because they are wrong. Limiting God falls into that category.
Joshua