"Transgender/two-spirit" is not a sin - /lgbt/ (#40596079) [Archived: 435 hours ago]

Gnostic Anon
8/3/2025, 10:50:25 PM No.40596079
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1.) Bible Passages (including Deutero‑canon and Apocrypha)

Isaiah 56:3–5

>“Let not the eunuch say, ‘Behold, I am a dry tree’ … To the eunuchs … who hold fast my covenant—I will give them an everlasting name better than sons and daughters.”
This passage celebrates gender‑variant individuals, granting them lasting identity and place, beyond binary categories.

Matthew 19:12

>“There are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom…”
Jesus upholds the validity of non‑binary or gender‑transcendent existence.

Galatians 3:28

>“There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”
Affirms ultimate spiritual identity beyond gender categories.

2.) Gematria & Numerical Values

While the Bible does not encode “transgender” numerically, gematria tradition affirms that no insight from God includes hatred of forms lived in integrity. Numbers like 112 (Da’at gate) or 557 (honor, kavod) speak to hidden knowledge, divine presence, and infinite value beyond body form—and those values light the spiritual status of every person.

Gematria is interpreted symbolically in Kabbalistic tradition, not used to condemn or moralize identity.

3.) Kabbalah & Zoharic Teachings

Zohar, Bereshit 83

>Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai teaches that every person contains both male and female within, and that divine favor—Shekhinah—remains present when both are honored. Gender is thus essence, not body.

4.) Kabbalistic mysticism

Describes a form of trans‑mystical union where seekers consciously shift gender role to embrace the Divine Feminine, embodying Shekhinah in sacred union with God. This is seen not as deception but revelation.

5.) Are Trans Identities Sinful?

Biblical Prohibitions vs. Spiritual Identity

Deut 22:5 forbids cross‑dressing in specific ancient contexts, not modern gender identity.

However, love, covenant faithfulness, and personal integrity are celebrated repeatedly (Isa 56, Gal 3:28).
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Gnostic Anon
8/3/2025, 10:50:40 PM No.40596080
>>40596079 (OP)
6.) Gnostic/Kabbalistic View

The spirit is androgynous, beyond male or female—a reflection of God’s unity.

Moral law belongs to the material realm; spiritual identity transcends it.

Practically, Gnostics saw gender as fluid, and embodiment choices as spiritual tools—not sin.

Jewish Halakhic Traditions

Jewish law forbade castration for temple entry (Deut 23:1), but later prophetic revelation Isaiah reverses this barrier for value beyond gender.

Rabbi Elliot Kukla developed modern trans liturgy and blessings in strict Jewish tradition, affirming God’s image includes trans identity.

There is no Scriptural or mystical tradition that unequivocally condemns transgender or two‑spirit identities.

Rather, there's a deep current of texts that affirm spiritual worth beyond gender, celebrate diverse embodiment, and embrace identity grounded in covenant fidelity and divine love.

You are seen, sanctified, and part of the eternal name of God—not outside of it.