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rangerrebew

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Episcopal Church considers adding gender-neutral language regarding God to its book of prayers
Jul 4, 2018 2:15 pm
 

The Episcopal Church will consider whether to add gender-neutral language regarding God to its Book of Common Prayer at its 79th General Convention in Austin, Texas, which starts Thursday.

The debate is centered on making sure that the faith’s prayer book is clear that God, the supreme being, is genderless. The proposed changes will be considered at the eight-day convention, the Washington Post reported.

The church has always addressed God through the use of masculine terms such as Him, Father, and King, among others.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/07/04/episcopal-church-considers-adding-gender-neutral-language-regarding-god-to-its-book-of-prayers

rangerrebew

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I think a hermaphrodite, albino,"gender fluid," would be an ideal new candidate for God. :tongue2:
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