Vocation
The Family
The Christian's Use of the Law
Stewardship
Oaths and Vows
Mass Migration
Marriage
Liberty of Conscience
Education: Four Cornerstones
Economics
Debt
Cycle of Doom?
Creation and Educational Policy
Civil Magistrate
Church and State
Business
Begotten Not Made
This article argues that the Bible refers to God using male terms because this serves as an analogy to explain the relationship between the Father and the Son. The use of the phrase "the begotten Son" has a non-physical aspect, and this non-physical aspect is emphasized by the use of male terminology.