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Depends on which god you're talking about.
At least in the German version, the Christian god is occasionally referred to as "father". Of course, none of the original stories were written in German, so it could be a translation issue.
But being part of your imagination you influence what is presented for something you would expect.
So God appears to people in the guise they would expect God to have since they are part of the manifestation.
What's up with that guy?
People will receive endless life and endless possibilities, comparable to the possibilities of God.
Will they be differentiated by gender? - I doubt it, because... sexual characteristics will disappear.
Same as Jesus wasn´t called Jesus - but Jehoshua, or Jeshua. Jesus is the Latin version.
So basically Christians got it all wrong - but anyways.
Edit: like god is not actually called god - it´s a replacement term to avoid the real name.
I'm not sure, but I think I actually feel bad for y'all for being so damn stupid.