A Feb. 7 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) shows a photograph of the inside of a church. "Church of England embraces 'Gender Neutral God' Will stop using male pronouns and referring to God in ...
The Church of England is considering referring to God in "non-gendered" terms during services, the Telegraph reported. Breaking with centuries of tradition, bishops have announced they are launching a ...
Is God a man or a woman? According to one national church, God doesn't fall into human gender classification at all. In updating its handbook, the Church of Sweden has adopted more inclusive language ...
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“Our Zir in heaven, hallowed be thy name,” could be how parishioners begin The Lord’s Prayer. That is if a major church follows along with the modern world’s desire to change language and make it more ...
“Our father who art in Heaven” is not apparently the big daddy of the universe he’s been made out to be. According to the Archbishop of Canterbury, God is gender neutral. The father, the son, and the ...
LONDON (Reuters) – The Church of England will look into the use of gender neutral terms to refer to God in prayers, but the centuries-old institution said on Wednesday there were no plans to abolish ...
The governing body of the Church of England is considering the possibility of referring to God in gender-neutral rather than masculine terms. But the church’s decision-making body says that while it’s ...
Vladimir Putin mocked the Church of England this week over its decision to explore possible gender-neutral terms for God, RadarOnline.com has learned. The Russian leader’s shocking remarks came on ...
The Episcopal Church is set to debate the gender of God, specifically whether the Supreme Being is male or gender-neutral. Biblical scholars and Episcopalian Church leaders are set to consider two ...
The July 26 Daily Herald sports section has a picture of Cubs' Luis Valbuena crossing home plate after hitting a home run against the St. Louis Cardinals, looking skyward, and raising his arms toward ...