Enuma Elish wrote:And here we have it; posters Liz and Truth Dancer view the notion of God’s sexuality as “perverse,” “primitive,” and “reptilian-like.” In contrast, Latter-day Saints tend to define sexuality as something much more holy.
In this regard, Latter-day Saints are, in reality, quite in harmony with the biblical perspective which clearly teaches that the power gained by men and women to procreate via divine sexuality reflects the very power used by the gods themselves:
“See, the man has become like one of us, knowing” (Gen 3:22).
As biblical scholar Marc Brettler has observed, the Eden myth addresses the topic of “immortality lost and sexuality gained’; Marc Zvi Brettler, How To Read the Bible (Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 2005): 45.
The tree of “knowledge” defines the fruit as a power that specifically produces intimate or sexual knowledge:
"Only after the primordial couple eats from the tree do they gain sexual awareness. Indeed, immediately after this story concludes, we read ‘Now the man knew his wife Eve, and she conceived and bore Cain’ (Gen. 4:1). That is, eating from the tree of ‘knowledge’ leads to a very specific type of ‘knowing.’ Nowhere in the text is this knowledge depicted as intellectual or ethical;" Ibid. 45-46.
Well, I think clearly the notion that seems to have been put forward is why would God have to have sex like humans do, if He's really God?
Surely the maker of everything that we can see, and all of which we can't see, would not HAVE to have sex that way. Not saying that He couldn't if He so chooses, but it does kind of put Him in a box to say that human sex is the only way Mary could have been made pregnant by Him. The God I worship is not limited to physical, human attributes. Rather insulting to Him, in my view.
As to whatever is said in the Bible about God's sexuality, it is clear that the Bible was written by men, for men, whether it had divine influence or not, and, as such, will be "man-centric", if you will. God making Mary pregnant would naturally be depicted in the human way to people living 2000 years ago. Doesn't make it real, though.