I wonder where did you learn this logic.
Do you believe the gospel of Thomas or not? If not, why are you propagating it? If yes, why dont you want to talk about its text?
You ask and answer your own questions.
Ask yourself why in talking to a woman on this forum you chose that text to address to her before I entered into it.
Do you have an issue with women? Are you using the Gospel according to Thomas as an entry point thinking to demean the female using a text you clearly despise thinking it "gnostic" yet do not understand?
These are your questions that only you know the answer to. Regardless of what you may key in response.
"Look, I will draw her in so as to make her male, so that she too may become a living male spirit, similar to you.”
Source: Although it is not possible to attribute the Gospel of
Thomas to any particular sect, it is clearly Gnostic in nature.
As the preamble indicates, these are "secret sayings", and are
intended to be esoteric in nature. The Sayings are not intended
to be interpreted literally, as their New Testament parallels
often are, but to be interpreted symbolically, as attested by
Saying #1. While a literal interpretation may make sense, only by
understanding the deeper meanings of the Sayings can one truly
understand them. Thus in Saying #114, it is to be understood that
"male" symbolizes the pneumatic (spiritual, or Gnostic)
Christians, and "female" symbolizes the psychic (unenlightened,
or orthodox) Christians, rather than actually referring to males
and females. Keep in mind that true understanding of this text
was meant to come from PERSONAL contact with the Divine,
inspiration from within.