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In [[polytheistic]] religions, gods often have [[gender]]s which would enable them to [[Sexual intercourse|sexually interact]] with each other, and even with humans.
[[Abrahamic religions]] worship a single [[God]], which in most interpretations of [[Yahweh]], [[God the Father]], and [[Allah]], is not believed to have a physical body. Though often referred to with [[Gender neutrality in languages with gendered third-person pronouns|gendered pronouns]], many Abrahamic denominations use "divine gender" primarily as an [[analogy]] to better relate to the [[concept of God]], with no sexual connotation. In Christian traditions with the concept of the [[Trinity]], [[Jesus]], who is male, is believed to be the physical manifestation of the [[Pre-existence of Christ|pre-existent]] [[God the Son]].
== Abrahamic religions ==
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