Aad
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That *****ure is Genesis 1, where G-d says He created man, Adam, in the image of God. Man(kind) represents G-d. . .


And was that man black or white?

Short or fat?

Bald or curly haired?

Male or female (He created THEM. . .) So was G-d an hermaphrodite? After all Torah says:

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Genesis 1:27. And G-d created man in His image; in the image of G-d He created him; male and female He created them.


Or perhaps are you misreading Genesis 1?

If Genesis 1:26 were speaking of a shape of a physical form the Hebrew word "to'ar" would have been used. To'ar would refer to the figure, form or shape of something : -- e.g., the appearance, the way someone looks. Tselem is speaks of mankind's intelligence, not his physical appearance.

Don't forget Aad, that G-d is not a man -- and G-d does not change.
And everything that Sarah tells you, listen to her voice. Genesis, 21:12