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No this has nothing to do with women being beneath anyone, it has to do with the fact that the Bible says God created two people in his image, a man and a woman.
Adam had the Breath of Life, and so did Eve; both were created equally, and God declares that both were made in the image of God.
It's not so much a triumph for women, as it is logically putting two and two together.
Adam and Eve were made the same; people admit men and women are physically equal - so why is there suddenly this discretion of the image that God was made in, as if it is impossible for there to be both a Father God and Mother God.
It just doesn't make since in respects to how God keeps saying ' us, our, we' in plural text throughout the Bible; Genesis is the first main one, but in the book of Isaiah, in Revelations, Deuteronomy, there are these instances of " us and our," before Jesus Christ even came into the picture.
And if Eve did indeed come from Adam, the Bible says that her and him were ONE flesh, meaning the SAME entity of being.
If Adam is the male image / likeness of God, and Eve is the SAME entity of Adam, then logically this means that both male and female originally came from the image of likeness of God, hence why God is stating to the other God to make man in both their ( let us,) ( our) image.
It's pretty straight forward.
The trinity is representative of only ONE God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit function more like titles than three separate Gods which would be tritheism.
Besides, only Jesus was made in the image of Jesus lol, and the Holy Spirit has never been formally declared in the Bible to have an image; some believe it to be just a mist or spirit of God.
The trinity makes no sense for this.
Adam had the Breath of Life, and so did Eve; both were created equally, and God declares that both were made in the image of God.
It's not so much a triumph for women, as it is logically putting two and two together.
Adam and Eve were made the same; people admit men and women are physically equal - so why is there suddenly this discretion of the image that God was made in, as if it is impossible for there to be both a Father God and Mother God.
It just doesn't make since in respects to how God keeps saying ' us, our, we' in plural text throughout the Bible; Genesis is the first main one, but in the book of Isaiah, in Revelations, Deuteronomy, there are these instances of " us and our," before Jesus Christ even came into the picture.
And if Eve did indeed come from Adam, the Bible says that her and him were ONE flesh, meaning the SAME entity of being.
If Adam is the male image / likeness of God, and Eve is the SAME entity of Adam, then logically this means that both male and female originally came from the image of likeness of God, hence why God is stating to the other God to make man in both their ( let us,) ( our) image.
It's pretty straight forward.
The trinity is representative of only ONE God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit function more like titles than three separate Gods which would be tritheism.
Besides, only Jesus was made in the image of Jesus lol, and the Holy Spirit has never been formally declared in the Bible to have an image; some believe it to be just a mist or spirit of God.
The trinity makes no sense for this.