Opinion You’re wrong, Ken Paxton: Obviously God is nonbinary

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You’re wrong, Ken Paxton: Obviously God is nonbinary​

We are living in a time of reactionary masculinism. Roaring back not only against wokeness and MeToo but against half a century of feminism and a century of women’s suffrage, conservative American men have reasserted a hyper-traditionalist, hyper-violent form of masculine dominance, from the UFC matches on the White House lawn to Pete Hegseth’s pastor calling for the repeal of the 19th amendment.

And now, to the Texas Senate race, in which religious progressive Democrat James Talarico is running against the multiply indicted, investigated, and impeached Republican Ken Paxton, who among other things has taken bribes, committed adultery, and barely avoided conviction for securities fraud. Like all Trump wannabes, Paxton peppers his talks with vulgar schoolyard insults, calling Talarico “Low-T” (i.e. low testosterone, not manly enough), ‘Talafreako,’ and, I guess worst of all, a vegan. (Talarico is not a vegan.) Most recently, Paxton’s campaign has ridiculed comments Talarico made in 2021 that “God is both masculine and feminine and everything in between. God is nonbinary.”

But for anyone conversant with Jewish theology, this is obvious. Of course, God is nonbinary.

Genesis 1:27 states clearly: “And God created the human in His image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” Meaning, both male and female are the ‘image’ (whatever that means) of the Divine. Of course, God has masculine pronouns here, but so do the words for socks, houses and money; Hebrew lacks a non-gendered case (until recent innovations). And just a few verses earlier, in Genesis 1:2, the Spirit of God gets a feminine verb form (merachefet, ‘hovers’). As Talarico put it:
The first two lines of the Bible, the first two lines in Genesis, use two different Hebrew words to describe God. One is the masculine Hebrew noun for divinity. The second is the feminine Hebrew noun for spirit. God is both masculine and feminine and everything in between. God is nonbinary.
More broadly, throughout the Bible, God is referred to in both masculine metaphors — Father, King, etc. — and feminine ones, like a loving Mother (Isaiah) or feminine Wisdom (Proverbs).

Jewish theological and theosophical speculation is even more clear. The philosophical God of Maimonides, for example, is beyond all form, and certainly all gender. The Kabbalistic Godhead, meanwhile, contains aspects (sefirot) that are masculine, feminine, both masculine and feminine, and genders that change depending on the moment. This is not merely abstruse speculation; every Friday night, traditional Jews welcome the Sabbath Queen to their places of worship. Who do you think we’re referring to here?

Indeed, one could say that God is the most nonbinary thing (or non-thing) in the universe, since in many Jewish theologies, God is nondual, beyond all binaries and dualities we humans construct to understand our world. In these conceptions, God is everything (yesh) and nothing (ayin), filling the universe and surrounding it, form and emptiness.

Now, obviously, Ken Paxton is not interested in theology; he’s just scoring political points, and desperately trying to change the subject. And with animus against transgender people rising (due to massive campaigns to lie about them for Republican political gain) he wants us to think that James Talarico’s God is nonbinary like a they/them teenager is nonbinary — i.e., conforming neither to masculine nor feminine gender roles. (In fairness, Talarico made his 2021 comments in the context of a political debate about transgender children and sports, and has lately has walked back the comments, calling them “cringey.”)

But just because Paxton is being cynical doesn’t mean his attacks aren’t harmful. They are at once ignorant and insulting, pathetically wrong and offensively backward.


I don’t mean to whitewash or wokify the often patriarchal Jewish tradition. Again, there are plenty of masculine images of God in Jewish liturgy, tradition, and text — maybe too many. The Biblical God has a bad temper, gets jealous easily and lashes out with violence. God is a Man of War, says Exodus 15:3, which scholars believe to be one of the oldest Biblical sources. And for every Lecha Dodi welcoming the Divine Feminine, there are dozens of blessings of God, the King of the World. Yet ultimately, these are aspects, projections and metaphors of the Divine, not the Divine itself. And just as the Greek and Indian pantheons include multiple manifestations of divinity, Jewish monotheism (and monism) contains within it multiple manifestations of a transcendent God ultimately beyond all myth, explanation, and categorization.

Likewise in the New Testament, which has ample male and female metaphors for the Divine, and ample statements that God transcends gender entirely (e.g. John 4:24). And not just God, but human souls as well; one of the most famous, and impactful, statements in the New Testament is the Apostle Paul’s statement in Galatians 3:28 that “there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Obviously, Paul doesn’t mean that there is no sex or gender at all, but he does mean that in terms of what matters most (which Paul understands to be the spirit), gender and ethnicity are irrelevant.

If only the Ken Paxtons of the world understood that.

Even if Paxton got the Bible right, however, his theological attacks on James Talarico would still be un-American. In fact, the myths and forms of religion are manifold and various, and in the America that truly is great, we don’t take sides among them. Sacred text and tradition portray many different faces of the Divine, and of course there are many different sacred texts and traditions. None of which should be defamed by a corrupt political hack.

But I admit, while I’m pluralistic as to religious worldviews, I do think some are better than others. And James Talarico has a compelling vision for an engaged Christianity that is justice-driven, heartfelt, and, to my mind, the rightful legacy of a certain rabbi who overturned the moneylenders’ tables in the Temple in Jerusalem. Even if you disagree with his political or religious positions, see what you think:

This is what religion should be for: the pursuit of justice, the cultivation of kindness, the commitment to not turn our back on the stranger, the marginalized, or the destitute. This is the God that inspired Jews throughout our history, whether we were activists or prisoners, volunteers at a hevra kadisha or teachers in a school, rabbis or homemakers. It is the source of compassion that can be discovered (or, if you prefer, invented) whenever the heart is broken. And as Talarico says, this God is the opposite of domination.

Amen.
 
The author is gay drug addict rabbi Jay Michaelson. He is also a Buddhist and is on the record that "everything is god". Especially drugs and gay sex.
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He also believes (as of 2025) that Israel is guilty of genocide.
 
Fuckin' roller coaster ride.

The author is gay drug addict...
Based.

Not based.

also a Buddhist
Yeah, okay.

"everything is god".
Not based.

Especially drugs and gay sex.
Based.

He also believes (as of 2025) that Israel is guilty of genocide.
Yeah, probably, whatever.
 
These types of people despise Christianity and view its followers as subhuman idiots, but will still try to use the religion they despise so much to justify their world view and manipulate the people who believe in it. It's honestly disgusting.
 
He also has a PHD in "Jewish thought". He is officially an associate professor at the Chicago Theological Seminary (big surprise), hangs out at Emory's "spirtuality and psychadelic drugs" center (which I didn't know existed) and is inexplicably occasionally teaching classes about the joys of using drugs for religious purposes at Harvard Law.
 
God is neither a man (except when He substantiated Himself on Earth as Jesus Christ), a woman, nor anything else. God is the supernatural supreme being, and that does not describe Him properly either, as our human terms are inadequate because God is ineffable. We use Him, He, etc., to refer to God because we have to use something in our inadequate human language and understanding to refer to Him, although we know we are not being accurate when we do so
 
We are living in a time of reactionary masculinism. Roaring back not only against wokeness and MeToo but against half a century of feminism and a century of women’s suffrage
Yes, you 'ladies' have had enough play time. Recess is over.
conservative American men have reasserted a hyper-traditionalist, hyper-violent form of masculine dominance, from the UFC matches on the White House lawn to Pete Hegseth’s pastor calling for the repeal of the 19th amendment.
One of the best UFC cards of the Paramount era (I was skeptical about it) and better than Biden's Dancing Trannies. And Repealing the 19th will always be the correct answer.
Democrat James Talarico is running against the multiply indicted, investigated, and impeached Republican Ken Paxton, who among other things has taken bribes, committed adultery, and barely avoided conviction for securities fraud.
All better than a mainline shitlib 'Xtian' with a peculiar fixation on 'trans kids' (no such thing, only abuse victims, but I digress).
Even if Paxton got the Bible right, however, his theological attacks on James Talarico would still be un-American. In fact, the myths and forms of religion are manifold and various, and in the America that truly is great, we don’t take sides among them. Sacred text and tradition portray many different faces of the Divine, and of course there are many different sacred texts and traditions.
Universalist, Disney World crap. What part of 'no one may come to the Father but through me' (John 14:6) are you not grasping?
This is what religion should be for: the pursuit of justice, the cultivation of kindness, the commitment to not turn our back on the stranger, the marginalized, or the destitute. This is the God that inspired Jews throughout our history
The fact that God has not permitted the Jews to be destroyed (a rebellious and stiff-necked people) is only proof of God's abundant mercy, not of the Jews' righteousness.
 
It's crazy how non-binary, a concept that's only existed for about 10-15 years because it could only exist in the context of performative retardation, has actually always existed and God is that despite there being no God! Did the literal, actually smuggie crawl out of the meme through the power of science (there is no God, after-all) and write this article?
 
PHD in "Jewish thought"
Also known as a PhD in Finance

I don't understand why the idea of God being non-binary exists when He Himself seems to be okay with others referring to Him as a he. Wouldn't forcing the label of non-binary on a being that lacks a biological sex be tantamount to calling a transgender woman a man because he's of the male sex? How bigoted!
 
smug atheist.jpg smug atheist 2.jpg

God is above all human understanding and definitions.
 
The fact that God has not permitted the Jews to be destroyed (a rebellious and stiff-necked people) is only proof of God's abundant mercy, not of the Jews' righteousness.
It is pointless to even debate a shitlib as this has always been the schtick, pretend not to understand the conversation, and take an unrelated issue (god's gender in this case) and unnecessarily nitpick over it's semantics. As the meme says, making any rational discourse impossible. (As you waste time debunking point by point and he simply moves to the next irrelevant point)

Anyone with normal amount of decency and good faith knew that God is beyond human definition and comprehension. Arguing whether or not God is "actually" a man or not is deliberately missing the point, even if he has made himself appears as a Man and address himself as a father, he can appear as anything he wishes.

But it cannot be clearer to anyone reading the bible that man shall not behave like a woman, and that adultery, homosexuality and all that degeneracy is considered abhorrent to Him. But a shitlib is of course, deceitful and manipulative, all these discussions about what God is or says is of course only to guilt you to listening to him. His belief in God or anything meant nothing but only as a tool of manipulation.
 
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