thevaguequeerio
thevaguequeerio
Queer Theology
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My Theological thoughts as a Queer
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thevaguequeerio · 4 years ago
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there are so many goyim who need to learn the word “genocide” and not use the holocaust as a synonym for it
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thevaguequeerio · 4 years ago
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This should be an essential belief for all people. Religious or not. Question everything and find your own awnsers. Don't let your past blind you to the future.
“…I discovered - to my great surprise and delight - that Judaism not only permits questions, it sometimes even requires them. It happened during a study session with my rabbi, a pious and solemn soul. I was answering question after question that he posed me, as I had done each week for nearly a year. Suddenly he posed a problem to which I could not respond. “Don’t you know the answer?” He asked. “I know the answer,” I finally replied, “but I do not agree with it.” This ever stern rabbi underwent a total transformation. Elated, he rose from his desk and, with his eyes shining and his voice booming, banged his fist upon the table. “Baruch Hashem!” He shouted. “Bless the Lord! You are finally thinking like a Jew!””
— Your People, My People: How to Find Acceptance and Fullfiment as a Jew By Choice - Lena Romanoff with Lisa Hostein. Preface.
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thevaguequeerio · 4 years ago
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First of all, I'd like to say, this is an inclusive place for all religions, but for background I will share my basic beliefs.
First, is that I am a Monolatrist. I worship G-d and yet still believe that there could be many others of equal power.
Secondly, my religous texts I use are that of Judaism's, while I also use philosophical texts also.
Thirdly, I am not yet Jewish, but am converting. So my thoughts even if I were a Jew, would in no way be shared with all Jews.
So. Why do I believe in other gods if I align myself with Judaism? Great question and that will be awnsered soon!
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