Because Hebrew and Greek assign genders even to genderless objects like chairs and houses. "God" happens to be under the masculine gender.
Except for Hebrew Genesis 1.1 where God (Elohim) strangely enough is a plural, which means...
sheesh, I should have written 'they'.
...in that case you'd have been scientifically right.
Cheerio, ...but why isn't Perl mentioned there then?... Sören
In reply to Re^6: Gods of perl
by Happy-the-monk
in thread Gods of perl
by throttle
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