Gender-neutral God to be considered by Church of England
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God is above 'penis' and vagina' as differentiation. That's for physically differentiated bodies to use to procreate.
The spiritual understanding of the theological Androgyne is brought down (fallen) to the material level when attempting to denote 'sex' to god.
DaVinci hints at this in his art, with himself as Mona Lisa (One God) had he been born a woman. He did not paint himself wearing a dress.
Also showing in the Last Supper (with hidden grail) that John represents the 'feminine principle' in male form. As John was said to be the precursor to the Christ who was considered 'the androgyne' by gnostic tradition because of his neutral position in all things as the middle arm of the cross. The zero sum fulcrum or hub of all wheels turning around it's center.
Should the Church attempt to bring down or allow others to raise up?