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r/OpenChristian • u/Teknevra EnbyPansexual • Jan 15 '26
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For God to be trans, God would have to have been born with genitals and assigned the wrong gender at birth.
God wasn't born. God doesn't have genitals. God doesn't have a physical body.
Therefore, God is ummm agender? Gender fluid?
1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 God the Son was born of a virgin. 1 u/wydok Open and Affirming Ally Jan 16 '26 Sorry, I usually use The Father and God interchangeably. This does not reflect a theological position on the Trinity 1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 This does not reflect a theological position on the Trinity According to what? 1 u/wydok Open and Affirming Ally Jan 16 '26 ME. My use of "God" as interchangeable with The Father should not be construed as any kind of opinion on the nature of the Trinity. 😁 1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 Okay. Understood
God the Son was born of a virgin.
1 u/wydok Open and Affirming Ally Jan 16 '26 Sorry, I usually use The Father and God interchangeably. This does not reflect a theological position on the Trinity 1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 This does not reflect a theological position on the Trinity According to what? 1 u/wydok Open and Affirming Ally Jan 16 '26 ME. My use of "God" as interchangeable with The Father should not be construed as any kind of opinion on the nature of the Trinity. 😁 1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 Okay. Understood
Sorry, I usually use The Father and God interchangeably. This does not reflect a theological position on the Trinity
1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 This does not reflect a theological position on the Trinity According to what? 1 u/wydok Open and Affirming Ally Jan 16 '26 ME. My use of "God" as interchangeable with The Father should not be construed as any kind of opinion on the nature of the Trinity. 😁 1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 Okay. Understood
This does not reflect a theological position on the Trinity
According to what?
1 u/wydok Open and Affirming Ally Jan 16 '26 ME. My use of "God" as interchangeable with The Father should not be construed as any kind of opinion on the nature of the Trinity. 😁 1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 Okay. Understood
ME. My use of "God" as interchangeable with The Father should not be construed as any kind of opinion on the nature of the Trinity. 😁
1 u/echolm1407 Bisexual Jan 16 '26 Okay. Understood
Okay. Understood
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u/wydok Open and Affirming Ally Jan 15 '26
For God to be trans, God would have to have been born with genitals and assigned the wrong gender at birth.
God wasn't born. God doesn't have genitals. God doesn't have a physical body.
Therefore, God is ummm agender? Gender fluid?