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Monotheistic non-trinitarian LGBTQ affirming religions?

Karolina

Member
What are they? Other than Unitarian Universalist, since they are more a catch-all and not strictly monotheistic. And not the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America nor Episcopalians, since they're trinitarian. And not non-Orthodox Judaism, bc they're already on my radar. And apparently Baha'i are not LGBTQ affirming, which was surprising and disappointing to me.

I can see why people just go off and start their own sects, lol. ;)
 
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Rival

se Dex me saut.
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't know how to edit, sorry. I meant to also say, other than non-Orthodox Judaism which is already on my radar.
There is a button below your post that says edit. On a phone, tools -> edit.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
What are they? Other than Unitarian Universalist, since they are more a catch-all and not strictly monotheistic. And not the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America nor Episcopalians, since they're trinitarian. And not non-Orthodox Judaism, bc they're already on my radar. And apparently Baha'i are not LGBTQ affirming, which was surprising and disappointing to me.

I can see why people just go off and start their own sects, lol. ;)

Here are a list Gay Affirming Christian Churches; Homosexuality & the Bible
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
Thanks. Generally speaking, "Christian" = trinitarian though. I guess I'd have to go digging through these to find their basic Creed/dogma. Plus, I didn't want to limit my search to Christianity.

I'm not sure of all the churches if they are trinitarian or not. Many believe christ as their savior, bible, and god being the father of christ etc. Like Episcopalian believe christ is god and they are affirming. Many people believe christ as god's son and have authority from god just not god himself (play on words and pickiness to tell you honestly).

Here are the trinity believing ones on the same site
Affirming Denominations | GayChurch.org Most of these are catholic and baptist. Both are two of the strongest trinitarian churches I've ever been to

Unitarian Universalist aren't considered christian. JW and LDS are non-trinitarian but most christian churches are. I can't think of other resources. It really depends on where you live too.
 
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