Holidays
Posted: Sunday, 18 April 2004 |
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it was mary withall and her books that made me enter the islands of seil and eisdale. i visited seil. it was made me realize how beautiful scotland was and is.
richard bain from tallahassee florida usa
it was mary withall and her books that made me enter the islands of seil and eisdale. i visited seil. it was made me realize how beautiful scotland was and is.
richard bain from tallahassee florida usa
Forgive me if i am looking too deep but your blogs are realy quite interesting and Intriguing. As i understand it, from your previous blog, do you mean that you believe god,typically thought of as a he, is in fact, a she? It is, unfortunately possible that i have misenterpreted who "the beloved" is.Even if this is so and i have misenterpreted, it would be interesting to hear your oppinions on the gender of the almighty.
Paul from Glasgow
Apologies for not replying sooner to Paul from Glasgow. I have had a rest from the islandblogging community whilst I have been off sick. The answer to your question is that if God is God - greater than, bigger than, more than..... then gender is not an issue. I know that Jesus called God - Father - and that is the way Christians naturally think of God, but for some people the whole idea of Father (or Mother) is anathema. My whole point in using the alternative gender was to encourage people to think/debate.
Godblog from Seil
Welcome back Godblog, hope your feeling better.
Mike from Glasgow
You seen this? Thought you might like:
http://holyblog.com/
Jacob from Selkirk
Yes, if there is only one 'god' then gender doesn't apply as what do you have to compare it to? It's an 'it' not a 'he' or a 'she'. Of course, if there's more than one god then gender can apply (as it does in many other religions) but then that would make the basis for the bible a lie. One of any creature goes against nature, of course, so I'm of the latter persuasion, believing in a multitude of gods - none of which seem to have done much to warrant my worship. 'Tis all good stuff and what makes for a good argument in the pub of an evening. Cheers Gary
Gary Sutherland from Carradale
Re god could she Be Black
Stuart from Canada
There is no God .If there was he or she would definitly be Scottish . Wish I was there and not here.
Rob from Toronto,canada