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Question: Is god a male? (Evangelical Christian)

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The question of whether God is male is a complex one. On one hand, many scriptures in the Bible refer to God using masculine pronouns such as “He” and “Him.” Additionally, Jesus, who is believed to be the incarnate form of God in Christian tradition, was a male.

However, it is important to remember that God is often described in the Bible using metaphorical language that does not fit neatly into gender categories. For example, in the book of Isaiah, God is described as a mother who comforts her children. Additionally, God is often referred to as “Father” not because of a literal male gender, but because of the loving and nurturing qualities associated with a good father figure.

Furthermore, it is important to note that Christianity teaches that God is a spiritual being and therefore does not have a physical body or gender in the way that humans do. Thus, the question of whether God is male or female may be irrelevant.

Ultimately, the answer to this question may vary depending on one’s interpretation of scripture and personal beliefs about God. However, it is important to approach this and all questions related to God with humility, openness, and a willingness to learn from others.

Viewpoint: Evangelical Christian

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