Night Cafe's Theological Standing: God is a Woman
- L.Thomas
- Oct 5, 2024
- 3 min read
I’ve had on my self-Honey Do List to work on the websites I had planned to get up for the past few weeks. This wasn’t just a random whim I had recently, I needed to get these done.
I need to develop a logo since I have three websites connected. Each website only pairs well with a second one, never all three; something that shows all three are connected under one umbrella is not a “must” for me but a subtle flag that all three come from the same person/entity.
I’ve recently made a few financial investments that hit the wallet and budget in all the right places for a pay period. I’ll recover from these investments, though they remind me that I am funding my ministry out of my pocket. One of the investments I’ve made, at least for the coming month, is getting an account at Night Cafe, an AI creator that doesn’t have as many limitations as Bing AI Image Creator that blocks anything that sounds remotely sexual. I have had some back-and-forth thoughts on image design and ethics. For transparency's sake - I use AI a lot in the images I cannot find for free use elsewhere; in the future, I hope this changes, and I have a budget. I have written more on this topic at the end of this post.
I knew I wanted my logo to include elements of the trinity and constellations. Both are important aspects of my life, both in the ministry and in my professional life.
My theological view is that God is Spirit, and Spirit has no gender (John 4:24).
And, If God had a gender, IMO: God would most definitely be female or non-binary.
Night Cafe seems to agree - because after I entered “Trinity” and Constellation in the background, it pulled the following images:

Before you suggest that maybe I should clarify that I meant the Christian Trinity—I did! The two bottom images in the collection above were generated when I clarified that I meant the Christian Trinity rather than just the Trinity.
Someone suggested to me that perhaps Night Cafe was going off of information that Trinity was a female from the Matrix; what was pulled has minimal resemblance of Trinity from the Matrix:
But what got me in the end was when someone suggested I include “no breast” in the description of the image I was in search of. Which then returned this:

Night Cafe or the Spirit didn’t care what I was searching for today. All of my queries would return with a woman (or women) in the image - something that reminded me of (in title only) the Cakes for the Queens of Heaven.
Notes from Lou -
I receive no compensation for anything I have linked to or mentioned in my blog posts today.
I would love it if I had the budget for a graphic design artist for a logo. That said, I do not. I do not want to ask someone who has spent time in this craft to do something for free for me because that is not honoring their time and skill. It is like being asked to do something for digital ministry for free and told, “It would be a great portfolio builder.” That is a way of trying to turn the tables by saying we are doing something for your benefit.
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