> I think that according to the bible he made adam and eve in his own image
> (from which we can e.g. infer that God has nipples). You can easily argue
> that that is 'reproduction'. Genesis 6 starts with: "1 When men began to
> increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them, 2 the
> sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they married
> any of them they chose." I don't know what the canonical interpretation is
> but it seems that either he had actual children or he considers men close
> enough to count as his sons.
Makes me wonder about vestigial organs. Does God have a tail? A third
eyelid? If we go by what we know of the earliest humans, God could very well
be Neanerthal.
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