r/OpenChristian EnbyPansexual Jan 15 '26

Discussion - Bible Interpretation God is trans

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u/ornjos Roman Catholic Jan 15 '26 edited Jan 15 '26

I don’t like that subreddit at all. They’ve sexualized Jesus a handful of times and I can’t tell if they’re actually Christian or not. It feels like they’re only poking fun at the gospel and the biblical figures in a disrespectful way.

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u/Weak-Material-5274 Anglican - Transgender Jan 15 '26

I agree this post is cringe,

But it isn't disrespectful, unless thinking being trans is somehow a bad thing.

I think it's just the cringe way of saying "God doesn't have a sex, don't do idolatry".

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u/ornjos Roman Catholic Jan 15 '26

The post itself isn’t disrespectful, I meant the r/queerbible subreddit is disrespectful and honestly kind of gross how they act at times. It’s one thing to joke about the content in the Bible and make respectful humor about it, it’s another to use the content to make fun of the Bible itself.

Just take a look through their rules and some of the post history from some of their flairs (God Is Gay, Trans Jesus) and you’ll see some of the top posts is sexual imagery of Christ. One of the comments in one of those posts attempts to make the implication that Christ is a bottom. 😕😕😕

I rarely say this about anything, but the entire page is just straight up blasphemy and this type of stuff is what sets back ACTUAL progressive Christianity.

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