I don't think it was wrong. There are descriptions in the Bible of how God's love is similar to and greater than a mother's love, and wisdom is personified as female and as creator in Ps. 8, but God always identifies as male. Furthermore, the Father and the Son are clearly male. For the Holy Spirit, I'm not sure how the Greek manuscripts handle His pronouns, but I would assume male.
I once subscribed to a theory that God's image is so complex that He had to create two sexes in order to fully express it.
I now regret this.
I don't think it was wrong. There are descriptions in the Bible of how God's love is similar to and greater than a mother's love, and wisdom is personified as female and as creator in Ps. 8, but God always identifies as male. Furthermore, the Father and the Son are clearly male. For the Holy Spirit, I'm not sure how the Greek manuscripts handle His pronouns, but I would assume male.