Anonymous asked:

hey, have been trying to catch up on my faith and wanted to know if there's an episode with a trans woman guest? Its unfortunately kinda difficult to search on the site lol. thanks!!


Yes! Here are a couple:

https://www.queertheology.com/podcast/410/ With Jewish poet and theologian Joy Ladin

https://www.queertheology.com/podcast/408/ with musician Namoli Brennet

and then there are others with folks of other trans/nonbinary/gender queer identities as well!

Hi i hope this is okay but i don’t think i’m a christian anymore and i am having panic attacks about going to hell when i die and i can t stop because like. It’s not fair that no one knows what happens when we die until we get there and i don’t wanna suffer eternally and i want to let go of it but what if it’s real???


We just talked about this on our podcast! You might find this episode helpful: https://www.queertheology.com/podcast/426/

I just read my devotional for today day 1 and it was going another way and I'm wondering would God want me to help another find another path?


If you’re asking about finding another path other than being gay/queer/trans/LGBTQIA+ then NO! That’s just part of your identity! The idea of finding another path is really about asking what are you called to DO in the world? What work for justice is yours to do? Where might you need to change behavior to follow God better or be more in line with your values. It’s not about being less of who you are, it’s about being MORE of who you are. Does that make sense?

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In this episode, we answer another anonymous question from a Tumblr follower who used to veil a lot before knowing that they are nonbinary. This listener is conflicted as veiling is something they are called to in terms of spiritual practice but felt wrong doing so since they are more trans masculine than anything else. “Would it be wrong of me to veil/do you have advice dealing with traditionally gendered beliefs and practices as a nonbinary person?”

We then queer the text from Genesis, where Brian dives deeper into what the Eden story means for him and how he understands it as a queer person. Fr. Shay also discusses how this text is more of a myth than history - that folks should not treat it as “fact,” especially when categorizing and representing gender and sexuality.

Key Takeaways:

  • Brian life update [0:37]
  • Fr. Shay life update [8:01]
  • Anonymous question from Tumblr about veiling [10:48]
  • The different layers to this listener question [11:24]
  • A real-life gender-specific tradition experienced by Fr. Shay [12:23]
  • What does feel right to you? [13:29]
  • Queering the text: Genesis 2:18-24 [15:23]
  • Why is this passage one of Brian’s favorites [16:27]
  • What "it’s not good for humans to be alone” means for queer folks [19:56]
  • The story is mythology and not history [23:15]
  • Pay attention to how we are shaped from gender and sexuality myths that we were told growing up [24:46]

Video mentioned in the episode: https://www.queertheology.com/garden-of-eden/

If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology

If you’d like to be featured in future episodes, email your question or Bible passage suggestion to connect@queertheology.com

Full transcript can be found here.

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In this episode, we answer another anonymous question from Tumblr about the Christian perspective of abortion. “I only ever heard Christian leaders condemn it, even relatively progressive ones, so I was wondering if there was a way to look at it differently?” This is a particularly sensitive, yet interesting question so make sure you tune in for our answers.

We also queered the text from Mark that’s been used as a way to “ward off” queer folks from straight people. We chat about how Christianity takes Bible passages like these very literally when in fact, Jesus was being hyperbolic. So listen for what we believe it means and who really is being convicted here.

Key Takeaways:

  • Life and Danish updates from Brian [0:42]
  • Fr. Shay and his book reading goals [4:09]
  • Anonymous question from Tumblr about abortion [7:27]
  • Learn more about Reproductive Justice at https://rcrc.org/ [8:21]
  • How reproductive justice is also a queer issue [9:54]
  • When Christianity emotionally manipulates [12:00]
  • Queering the text: Mark 9:38-50 [13:29]
  • Jesus is being hyperbolic and what the passage really says [15:57]
  • Who is being convicted in this passage, really? [17:34]

Here are some organizations providing information and resources about abortion as well as protection and access to it:

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For the full transcript, click here

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In this episode, we answer a question from Tumblr that is filled with hopelessness and exhaustion. Coming from a lesbian and Black person, we understand the gravity of the question and where this person is coming from. “The past year has given me nothing but existential dread. I feel like life is a joke and that even if the bible says God loves us, and despite offering an oasis of relief for a while, he’s just going to smack me down straight to hell in the end. Why trust love?” If you ever feel the same, we hope our answer to the question will be helpful.

Then we queered the text from Mark that talks about Jesus teaching his disciples, “Whoever wants to be first must be least of all and the servant of all.” It basically ties into our previous episode about taking your time to know yourself before jumping into leadership.

Key Takeaways:

  • Fall update from Fr. Shay and Brian [1:04]
  • Anonymous question from Tumblr that is filled with exhaustion [6:07]
  • Be gentle with yourself and pay attention to what’s working [8:10]
  • The punitive theological system makes it worse [9:35]
  • Love Wins by Rob Bell [10:51]
  • Queering the text: Mark 9:30-37 [13:04]
  • Take your time to figure out who you are [15:07]
  • God is NOT in the seat of power [16:51]

Links mentioned in the podcast:

Self-care – https://www.queertheology.com/selfcare/

A Depressed Prophet – https://www.queertheology.com/podcast/a-depressed-prophet-1-kings-199-14/

Why Did Jesus Die? – https://www.queertheology.com/whydidjesusdie/

If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology

If you’d like to be featured in future episodes, email your question or Bible passage suggestion to connect@queertheology.com

Read the full transcript here

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In this episode, we answer a question from Tumblr needing help finding proof that they can share with their mother. The follower wants to help their mother come around to the idea that one’s sexual or gender orientation is not a condemnation to hell. “Do you guys have any ideas on verses, passages, or stories with which I can prove to my mom that anyone ‘living a gay lifestyle’ (her choice of words, not mine) can still go to heaven?”

We then queer the text from James that practically says that you don’t have to be the teacher or leader or spokesperson for the community right off the bat. This goes especially to those who recently come out or those who feel burdened to carry the flag and teach the world about queerness. Remember that you are still in the process of getting to know your identity more. So just let those who have come before you do the work first and, until you are ready to lead, take the backseat and figure out who you are first.

Key Takeaways:

  • What’s going on with Brian and Fr. Shay? [0:40]
  • Listener question from Tumblr asking for any Biblical proof that queer folks can still go to heaven [9:31]
  • Why Fr. Shay thinks this is a hard question to answer [10:13]
  • What queer history has taught us about finding the “right” passage [12:33]
  • More about the Soul Safe workshop [15:22]
  • Queering the text: James 3:1-12 [18:07]
  • Why Brian associates this text with the social media platform: Twitter [19:36]
  • The importance of learning when to be a student, leader, teacher, volunteer, etc. [23:19]
  • The impulse to become a leader [24:41]

Links and video mentioned in the podcast:

Fire Island video: https://www.queertheology.com/queer-sacred-sites/

Brian talks about Leviticus for 3 hours with a Baptist preacher, click here to see what he learned

Check out the Soul Safe Online workshop: https://go.queertheology.com/soul-safe/

If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology

If you’d like to be featured in future episodes, email your question or Bible passage suggestion to connect@queertheology.com

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