How might feminist philosophy of religion approach the question of the nature and...

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...existence of God? Discuss.? would it be different from male dominated approach
I'm 26! This isn't homework lol
 
Well, let's take a look at Genesis. You know, the whole Garden of Eden bit. The Snake is NOT Satan, contrary to popular belief. That myth didn't pop up until the Medieval era. The Snake represented the goddess religion. The fruit represented the feminine power. It's pretty obvious what the Tree of Knowledge represents.
Had the Bible been written by women, Adam would've been tempted by a bird of prey (symbol of male gods) to pull a sword (symbol of male power) from the Stone of Strength. And thus, Arthurian legend would have to be rewritten as well.
 
You know something strange? This sounds very much like a homework question. Am I close?

Hey! Do your OWN homework! Don't ask others to do it FOR you! That's cheating!

But, in answer to your question, God is God is God. It doesn't matter WHO is talking about God or religion. If it is truly from God, God won't change, nor His message. I don't care who the mail delivery person is, male or female, black or white. I only care that I get the mail. The message better not change just because the messenger does!
 
If you wanted a discussion you should have provided more insight. Are we talking Buddha or who? what particular feminist philosophy are we talking here? Male dominated approach to what? FAIL

Boring tainted question.
 
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