There are three possible models of sex and gender.
Clearly your model of sex and gender determines how you see the divine and the gender of deities. It might also affect your ideas about reincarnation (e.g. do we always reincarnate as the same gender?)
If you believe that both sex and gender are biological givens, you probably also believe that there are masculine and feminine qualities and powers in the universe, and in the union of the God and the Goddess in a heterosexual embrace.
If you believe that sex is a biological given, but gender is socially constructed, you might believe in Yin and Yang, but be aware that each contains a bit of the other. You may be open to different images of the divine, perhaps even gender-bending ones.
If you believe that both sex and gender are socially constructed, then you are more likely to believe that the divine takes on a multiplicity of forms, possibly of shifting genders, or perhaps has no gender (and you are unlikely to believe in "The God" and "The Goddess" or the masculine and feminine principles).
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