Black Spirituality Religion : NGE Issues With The Goddess

I will speak as clearly and accurately as I am physically and mentally able to. Which is more than you have been able to do this entire time.
Your a poser. That's what you have to do if you have no shine of your own...... you gotta try and reflect something else.

If you were ever about this life you would know the foundation of everything is knowledge....... and what do we tell everyone who is interested in this way of life? "Do the knowledge." Nobody taught you that? You been on this forum longer than me and you were too lazy to go look in our NGE section. 9 pages of dialogue about the very same topic.

Your brand of nonsense has already been dealt with long time ago.

http://www.destee.com/index.php?threads/gods-and-earths.58666/

You're just the next one trying to beat a dead horse.
 
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Peace,

UBNaturally,

The best way I can respond to that is eggs are fertilized by sperm. A fetus may appear to be androgynous in that it doesn't exhibit sex, yet the fetus already knows what it's going to be whether the sex is exhibited or not. Men don't have blank sperm which will someday decide what it wants to be in the fetal stage. The sperm is already male or female..... so any apparent androgyny to me is irrelevant. Unless some mistakes are made during the development of the germ, a baby is going to be a girl or a boy because the sperm it came from carried the genetic code of male or female. I hope this answers your question.

Peace
 
Seen...

That gets back to the "thought" of the "Container" that carries the "Energy", which carries the codex for both (Eye say "both" subjectively, being there are more than the two).

Not speaking on "genitalia", but on the nature of the "Container" which carries "both" codices. What would they be considered when focusing on the "Divine El-ements".

Hope this question is understood.

Respect
Peace,

I refer back to the sperm and the egg. In their purest form both are black and both are divine. Both are necessary for the continuance of our species. Personally speaking, that's what matters most to me.
 
"The male gametes or sperm cells in humans and other mammals are heterogametic and contain one of two types of sex chromosomes. They are either X or Y.
The female gametes or eggs however, contain only the X sex chromosome and are homogametic. The sperm cell determines the sex of an individual in this case.
If a sperm cell containing an X chromosome fertilizes an egg, the resulting zygote will be XX or female.
If the sperm cell contains a Y chromosome, then the resulting zygote will be XY or male."



http://biology.about.com/od/basicgenetics/p/chromosgender.htm
 

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