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brief interjection: Were one to follow a traditional Judeo-Christian interpretation, then by definition that would be strictly a singular deity. I really don't think that the question of gendered alignment is a core concern as far as theology goes, BUT in social terms it's a significant question. One could argue that the insistence on an interpretation of He and our Heavenly Father is rooted in a chauvinist patriarchy which often manifests in most societies graced by the Judeo-Christian presence, but as you can see this is quite obviously an issue of gender politics more than anything else.


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