Gay Jesus Was Married To A Prostitute, University Professor Claims

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A University Professor has said that Jesus was likely gay and/or married to a prostitute. 

Brittney Cooper, assistant professor of women’s and gender studies and africana studies at Rutgers University, says “the Jesus I know, love, talk about and choose to retain was a radical, freedom-loving, justice-seeking, potentially queer …”

Thecollegefix.com reports:

Writing in Salon this week, she posits:

The Jesus I know, love, talk about and choose to retain was a radical, freedom-loving, justice-seeking, potentially queer (because he was either asexual or a priest married to a prostitute), feminist healer, unimpressed by scripture-quoters and religious law-keepers, seduced neither by power nor evil.

As shocking as that sounds, that view or similar ones is not out of the ordinary among some academics.

A Harvard professor has long maintained Jesus was probably married, citing a 4th century papyrus fragment that implies Jesus had a wife.

A 2013 guest lecture at Swarthmore College by a then-prominent homosexual seminary professor highlighted a growing argument among the queer community that Jesus was bisexual.

The scholar argued there are “seven models” to consider: the Erotic Christ; the Out Christ; the Liberator Christ; the Transgressive Christ; the Self-Loving Christ; the Interconnected Christ; and the Hybrid Christ.

“Jesus Christ is the embodiment of radical love because – in addition to crossing divine and social boundaries – Jesus also crosses sexual boundaries,” Rev. Patrick Cheng said at the time. “This is, Jesus’ life and ministry can be viewed as dissolving the rigid line between ‘heterosexual’ and ‘homosexual.’ ”

The notion that Christianity embraces homosexuality is also not new.

This month last year, The College Fix reported on a “Queering Christianity” series hosted at the University of Kentucky that explored the intersections between the faith and LGBTQ community.

2 Comments

  1. >assistant professor of women’s and gender studies and africana studies

    Why are we paying for this?

  2. >assistant professor of women’s and gender studies and africana studies

    Why are we paying for this?

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