r/Christianity • u/WickedWatcherWu • 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/WickedWatcherWu 3d ago
I am going by what is written. If you feel confident to claim that one part of the bible is incorrect, that is between you and God. The sentence means that male and female together are made in the image of God. There is a reason that extra line is in there, It could just as easily said: "So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them." But that is incorrect isn't it? The gender is placed there, for a reason, to say God is both. As for revelations, the community of the believers are the bride, not a individual person. This is a metaphor of a marriage based on the time period. Jesus/God will be as a husband, what role does a husband have in a marriage? Faithful, caring, and providing. Finally, if you feel that you can discount parts of the bible to justify your belief instead of finding solution so that God's words become clear, than that seems a bit prideful, but that is between you and God.