Obviously deities don't "need" or even "have" gender. My own philosophical and theological ideas are long winded and need a whole post on their own. I find it difficult to relate to GD as a one all power, it's very impersonal and is too much like Deism to make me feel spiritually connected to life (which to me is what faith and spirituality is about). Also, despite the fact that Jewish theology shows GD, as you say, non or pan-sexual, the prayers are given to a "King" and "Master", to a "Father". No "Queen", "Mistress" or "Mother" and that's what I feel lacks.
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My own philosophical and theological ideas are long winded and need a whole post on their own.
I find it difficult to relate to GD as a one all power, it's very impersonal and is too much like Deism to make me feel spiritually connected to life (which to me is what faith and spirituality is about). Also, despite the fact that Jewish theology shows GD, as you say, non or pan-sexual, the prayers are given to a "King" and "Master", to a "Father". No "Queen", "Mistress" or "Mother" and that's what I feel lacks.