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Hindsight was 2020
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« on: December 20, 2021, 10:19:45 AM »
« edited: December 20, 2021, 12:26:59 PM by Hindsight was 2020 »

Throwing aside Nathan’s point concerning Jesus as I believe OP is more alluding to God the Father. For all intents and purposes the idea of Yahweh as a old bearded man is more of a medieval to renaissance concept in order to make the concept of Iam existence to the mostly European public more understandable while also alluding to the humanoid deity’s of their ancient paganism past. Because in the Old Testament the only times Yahweh is seen by a prophet they all more or less have the same description of a ball of fire that is vaguely shaped like a person so such a deity would have no need for a gender
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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2022, 11:13:37 AM »

If God is real and has a human body, does he have a penis despite having no other deity like Zeus or Odin to get intimate with? It just seems odd that a deity would need genitals to do things.

The bolded indicates you are a troll or VERY stupid.
Of course, I am personally an atheist and God the Father is implied to have a human body.
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Throwing aside Nathan’s point concerning Jesus as I believe OP is more alluding to God the Father. For all intents and purposes the idea of Yahweh as a old bearded man is more of a medieval to renaissance concept in order to make the concept of Iam existence to the mostly European public more understandable while also alluding to the humanoid deity’s of their ancient paganism past. Because in the Old Testament the only times Yahweh is seen by a prophet they all more or less have the same description of a ball of fire that is vaguely shaped like a person so such a deity would have no need for a gender
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« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2022, 05:30:38 PM »

Zeus spent his days walking the earth, indulging in his depraved desires with many mere mortals.

"Zeus" is merely the moniker for a particularly notorious fallen angel--part of the group that, flung down from Heaven, proceeded to make themselves gods amongst men and couple with humans at a whim. The Olympians fashioned the myth of Chronos, the father they sought to kill, as part of a propaganda campaign against God the Father. Note that Chronos' eventual fate--hurled well below Earth and into the Underworld--mirrors that of their own vanquished mentor, Lucifer.
What a very John Milton like idea 👀
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