I think of God as a spirit without gender. But considering that God’s primary role in our lives is Father, it seems logical that he would be referred to with a masculine pronoun. Furthermore, what options did the writers have other than he, she or it?
I think of God as a spirit without gender. But considering that God’s primary role in our lives is Father, it seems logical that he would be referred to with a masculine pronoun. Furthermore, what options did the writers have other than he, she or it?