Is God male? Episcopal Church might say no
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(Fox 32 News) - The Episcopal Church is debating whether to overhaul the Book of Common Prayer to make it clear that God does not have a gender.
During the Episcopal Church's triennial convention, church leaders were considering a resolution that would transform the Book and switch most references to gender-neutral language, the Washington Post reported.
Church leaders called for immediate revisions to correct the “overwhelming use of masculine language” throughout the book, arguing that the language is now a hindrance to spiritual inclusion, Fox News reported.
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