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by Pumpkin_Man » Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:32 pm
Actualy I don't have an opinion abou tit one way or the other. I go by what was taught to me by my religion, and what is taught by the Catholic Church in general. One of the most intrigal parts of my belief system as a Catholic is belief in the Holy Trinity. That's the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We do venerate the Virgin Mary, and I personaly believe that she is our spiritual mother. In fact, she's been given the title Blessed Mother and Queen of Heaven. So I don't presume to know whether God is Male or Female. I only have what I was taught to go by.
One way I look at it, is arguing over whether God is male of female is like arguing whether Thomas Edison is a light bulb or a phonograph. God invented life. He invented life, and all the scientific laws that govern how life works. For that reason, I have the impression that "God the Father' is a purely spiritual entity, who envented the entire concept of life. I could be wrong, because I am niehter a Bible scholar or a prophet.
Another way to look at it is that Christ the Son was born of the Virgin Mary, and conceived by the Holy Spirit. That would indicate a male role there. But it should also be noted that the Virgin Mary is the ONE AND ONLY human being who was ever concieved without any sin. She was the ONE AND ONLY "perfect" human being who ever lived. Her son, Jesus Christ is God, so he's more then human. The Blessed Mother is THE only person who ever lived who is totaly guiltless in every way. So while the Catholic Church may have a lot of patriarchel attitudes, it is Catholic teaching that no man could ever hold a candle to the Blessed Mother.
Mike