By Pythia Peay
Our unpublished 1994 interview takes on new meaning in the Trump Era and beyond.
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CLEAR ALL
An excerpt from Voices of the Sacred Feminine edited by Rev. Dr. Karen Tate.
God is not a man. And while Jesus Christ was (and is) a man and invites us to call God the Father, that does not mean that God is male or that God is only masculine. Is just as theologically correct to use feminine imagery about God as it is to use masculine imagery.
Why not imagine God as Divine Mother, as Sacred Lover, as Wise Ancestor and Faithful (Female) Friend?