From The Independent-
Asked in a church in Trafalgar Square whether God had a gender,
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said “God is not a father in
exactly the same way as a human being is a father. God is not male or
female. God is not definable.” The argument is extraordinarily dated in
Christian circles, but arguments and discussions over gender pronouns
and whether people can define as whichever gender they feel they belong
in are a considerable part of the modern discourse. Welby will have been
aware his comments would spark a large argument, and of course, many
words have been spilled over his belief by writers, myself included.
As a practising Catholic, the guiding books of the faith make clear
Welby is right: that there should be any argument is bizarre. The
Catechism of the Catholic Church states “In no way is God in man's
image. He is neither man nor woman. God is pure spirit in which there is
no place for the difference between the sexes.” As Welby says, human
language is utterly inadequate when trying to describe many aspects of
faith, including the Holy Trinity. But Welby’s intervention has led to
many others speaking out and complaining that gendered language is still
used in religious services, referring to God as “our father”.
More here-
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/justin-welby-church-of-england-god-man-father-catholic-church-a8647351.html
also here-
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2018/11/22/archbishop-of-canterbury-declares-god-gender-neutral/
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