Starting this topic, I'll admit that I forget where I heard this theory, and if anyone has a source to site for its origins, it would be appreciated.
So the first theory puts into question everything dealing with the physical being of God in the Christian Faith.
Simply put, in the bible, it is stated that all humans are made a perfect image of God. The first two humans in the Christian stories were Adam and Eve. If Adam and Eve were made in with the perfect image of God, then God must be gender fluid, or bisexual. Is this wrong to say? I mostly hear references to the Christian God as "He" and "Him" but that just doesn't make sense with the philosophy of creation.
The second theory questions Christianity as a monotheistic religion. As there are numerous angels in the Christian faith, and as they are worshiped and prayed to along with God, is it logical to state that there are multiple deities? Not even just focusing on the Angels, but Jesus as well, being worshiped as a God in Christian practices. Is Christianity monotheistic or polytheistic?
These topics may have been touched already over these forums. If so, please direct me to the proper threads.
So the first theory puts into question everything dealing with the physical being of God in the Christian Faith.
Simply put, in the bible, it is stated that all humans are made a perfect image of God. The first two humans in the Christian stories were Adam and Eve. If Adam and Eve were made in with the perfect image of God, then God must be gender fluid, or bisexual. Is this wrong to say? I mostly hear references to the Christian God as "He" and "Him" but that just doesn't make sense with the philosophy of creation.
The second theory questions Christianity as a monotheistic religion. As there are numerous angels in the Christian faith, and as they are worshiped and prayed to along with God, is it logical to state that there are multiple deities? Not even just focusing on the Angels, but Jesus as well, being worshiped as a God in Christian practices. Is Christianity monotheistic or polytheistic?
These topics may have been touched already over these forums. If so, please direct me to the proper threads.
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