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  <p>Another thing that you can search for is “God’s word to women.”  This is a website devoted to Christian teaching about the equality between men and women. They may have some other helpful resources you can find.</p>
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  <p>Here’s another one. Search for CBE international.  This is a website.  They have several resources.  You want an article called, “The feminine imagery of God in the Hebrew Bible.”  This is another great resource that will help show you how the Holy Spirit is feminine.  CBE international in general is a great resource because this is a community of Christian people who believe in the equality of men and women.  You might be able to find other resources on this site that help you.</p>
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  <p>OK Bonnie, I can not post links, so I am going to tell you what to search for on the internet, and then you will find the resources yourself.  Search for “More than just a controversy All about the Holy Spirit.” This is an article written by R.P. Nettelhorst.  It is located on Quartz Hill school of theology website.  Mr Nettelhorst is a Christian man who studied the Old Testament in the original Hebrew. He found biblical evidence that the Holy Spirit is feminine.  When you find the article, you will see that it is very long and divided into several sections. You can scroll down to the sub-heading, “Is there a question about the gender of the Holy Spirit?” This is where you probably should start. Then you can go back and read the whole article if you want to.  Mr. Nettelhorst has also written another article where he takes every passage in the Old Testament and shows that every time the Holy Spirit was referred to in the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit was always referred to as female.  That article should also be somewhere on the Quartz Hill school of theology website, if you search for it. I’m going to send you more resources in another reply, because I’m afraid that I am going to be cut off, if this post gets too long.  Hold on.</p>
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