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Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
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Ron wrote:why you say "her" when Satan is shown as a male ?
The character is supposedly a deity. How do we know which sex/gender/persuasion/preference they're of? Can we presume our overlay our corporeal leanings on them? (And, yes, I know full well that "God" was created in man's image.)
Also, it's a deity that's specifically Christian. I had a heck of a lot of fun with a "born again" type back in the '80s when he, out of frustration, called me a "Devil worshipper" and I replied back in my politest but sternest tone, "Only Christians can believe in the Devil. I am not Christian. Therefore the Devil does not exist in my thought-space. Hence I cannot believe in, much less, worship such an entity." He shut up after that. My co-workers were figuring that it was going to come to blows. It didn't, and I wonder to this day if some of them were disappointed.
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Ron wrote:why you say "her" when Satan is shown as a male ?
The character is supposedly a deity. How do we know which sex/gender/persuasion/preference they're of? Can we presume our overlay our corporeal leanings on them? (And, yes, I know full well that "God" was created in man's image.)
Also, it's a deity that's specifically Christian. I had a heck of a lot of fun with a "born again" type back in the '80s when he, out of frustration, called me a "Devil worshipper" and I replied back in my politest but sternest tone, "Only Christians can believe in the Devil. I am not Christian. Therefore the Devil does not exist in my thought-space. Hence I cannot believe in, much less, worship such an entity." He shut up after that. My co-workers were figuring that it was going to come to blows. It didn't, and I wonder to this day if some of them were disappointed.
a while back I had some Jehovah Witness tell me that I should not be worshiping the Devil
so I told them I don't worship the Devil,I am the Devil,so does that mean that I worship my self ?
I had an interesting discussion with my good Christian friend about the devil about a week ago, and he mentioned something I had heard before but never gave it much thought, but he had said that the devil (Satan, Lucifer, etc) according to lore is/was actually the most beautiful of all of the angels.
Have fun wiki-surfing... lots of cool stuff in there. The various mythologies that existed in the ancient middle east were many. Quite literally, had the wind just have shifted a different direction at some point in the far back past, western culture may be worshiping any number of Gods/Goddesses. (or even genderless deities)
moonshadow wrote:I had an interesting discussion with my good Christian friend about the devil about a week ago, and he mentioned something I had heard before but never gave it much thought, but he had said that the devil (Satan, Lucifer, etc) according to lore is/was actually the most beautiful of all of the angels.
Have fun wiki-surfing... lots of cool stuff in there. The various mythologies that existed in the ancient middle east were many. Quite literally, had the wind just have shifted a different direction at some point in the far back past, western culture may be worshiping any number of Gods/Goddesses. (or even genderless deities)
yes I do know about the devil,Mephistopheles,Lucifer,Satan,Baphomet and a few others
Huckleberry Finn wore a dress and was rumbled when he caught something thrown towards him by clamping his knees together instead of widening them to catch in the skirt of his dress.