Casey * He/Him * 27 * Protestant (derogatory) * queer, Christian & trying
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Matthew 5:4 NIV - Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.
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hayett mccarthy / mona tougaard / heather kemesky / günze gözütok / unknown / sabrina impacciatore / rossy de palma / pooja mor / alba flores
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if you're in the throes of cosmic despair i cannot recommend museums enough. art or science or history it doesn't matter. oh we're all connected, all of us and everything, throughout all time and space, and no one, no one, no one is alone? awesome. that's what i thought i just wanted to make sure.
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[23] “ ‘If you can’?” said Jesus. “Everything is possible for one who believes.” [24] Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!”
Mark 9:23-24 NIV
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A little thing I made for a zine a month or two ago.
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in my better moments what i genuinely want for biblical literalists is that they can come to see for themselves how much wider and more beautiful divinity is than what they have been told and that removing the stick of literalism from their asses actually makes life and spirituality ten billion times better, because i know from experience how that paradigm shift is deeply life changing and life giving. in my less great moments i want to start arguing with them on the internet because i hate when people are wrong in front of me
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erin lecount, sweet fruit
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I fear I’m too much of a Queer Christian for me to believe in the lie that if someone doesn’t respect me then I shouldn’t fight for them.
Do you know how many Christians have spat on me?
Do you know how many Queer people have called me names?
Yet I will still argue that every person who spat on me and called me names still deserves food, water, a home, and safety. They deserve to live their lives with out fear. They deserve clothes on their back. They deserve a community. Simply cause they are human and Christ called me to love all his children. Even if Christ didn’t, if I chose not to help my enemies then the amount of people I would be willing to help would be very few.
I have seen this idea that if someone isn’t morally correct then they aren’t worthy of fighting for. They are. I’m not just fighting for my rights, but the rights of my neighbors. I fight because I want a better future for everyone, even if in this future I’m still spat at or yelled at.
I’ll continue to fight for them after that as well.
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by journeywithmelis
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this june we are 1) receiving the Holy Spirit, 2) gazing in love and adoration upon the Sacred Heart of Christ, and 3) transing our genders
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we have hope in our hearts tonight
we refuse to let fear keep us down
Soli Deo Gloria
praise God
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*through clenched teeth* All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well
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at this point touching grass wouldnt even help i need to drink christ's holy blood dripping from his wound
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A little thing I made for a zine a month or two ago.
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Love answering ”why are you transgender?” with “God told me to” because it’s funny and it confuses everyone except for me. And God. Because he told me to.
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i completely and full heartedly know Jesus of Nazareth was both transgender and intersex and you cannot prove me wrong
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