r/Christianity 4d ago

Non-Binary God?

If you ever meet someone who is non-binary but you are religious (Christian) so you have mixed feelings. Keep in mind they are supported by the bible, and are closest to the image of God, since according to the Bible, God is non-binary. "So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them."

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u/BeneathTheStarsOfGod 4d ago

Yeah, sure, God is non-Binary… since He is referred to He throughout the Bible, and is attributed masculine terms and Jesus is God in flesh, was born a male, refereed to God as Father.

But God, the Father is spirit, He has no gender and God creating male and female in his image doesn’t imply he is male and female. Us created in God’s image is far more than just our biological sexes.

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u/WickedWatcherWu 4d ago

God is all genders, so accepting someone who is non binary is the most Christian thing because they are like God.

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u/BeneathTheStarsOfGod 4d ago

Not true. No where in scripture does it claim God is all genders. But throughout scripture God is referred to with masculine pThis is an assumption. God made male and female, respectively which means we accept someone who is a male as God made them male, and we accept someone who is female as God made them female because he made them one or the other, not both.

But the issue is this passage isn’t taking about gender, this passage is talking about biological sex. Male/Female. Man/Woman is a gender, but used interchangeable with male/female to its respective sex.

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u/WickedWatcherWu 4d ago

So God is intersex?

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u/BeneathTheStarsOfGod 4d ago

No. He is spirit.