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Combating Misinformation and Anti-LGBTQIA Fear in Religious Communities (with Rev. Brandan Robertson‪)‬ Lesbi-Honest: Candid Convos With Later-in-Life Lesbians

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💡 Guest bio
Rev. Brandan Robertson's journey to becoming a pastor began at the age of 12, when he had a conversion experience at a Baptist church in Maryland. Despite growing up in a non-religious household, he felt a distinct calling to pursue a career in the ministry. Now, at the age of 32, he has dedicated himself to fulfilling that calling and is on the path to becoming a pastor.
ℹ️ Introduction
Welcome to the Lesbi-Honest podcast, where we talk openly and candidly about the experiences of later in life lesbians. In this episode titled "Brandan Robertson.mp3," your host Sarah St John engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Reverend Brandan Robertson. They explore the impact of TikTok in spreading discussions about sexuality and religion, challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in religious spaces, and the importance of creating inclusive environments. Brandan shares his personal journey, challenges faced within the evangelical community, and his advocacy for an inclusive modern gospel. From the historical context of anti-LGBTQ teachings in Christianity to advice for those coming out later in life, this episode is filled with insightful reflections and empowering messages. Join us as we delve into this fascinating and illuminating conversation.
❇️ Key topics and bullets
1. Brandan Robertson's Personal Journey
- Upbringing in a non-religious environment
- Joining a Baptist church at age 12
- Attending an evangelical school in Chicago
- Experiencing resistance and threat of expulsion for questioning evangelical theology
- Being subjected to conversion therapy at his school
- Facing backlash from the evangelical community after coming out
- Finding support from other Christians and a different kind of Christianity that embraced inclusion
- Mission to help queer people find their space in the church and challenge the church to change its teachings regarding the queer community
- Family's reaction and support
- Shock from the hate received from evangelicals and Christians
2. Christianity and LGBTQ+ Community
- Historical context of anti-LGBTQ stance in Christianity
- Comparing current anti-LGBTQ teaching to ancient perspectives on same-sex male sexuality
- Harmful effects of current teachings on LGBTQ individuals
- Presence of queer individuals in scripture, citing references to eunuchs and their potential representation of nonbinary or gay people in ancient texts
- Highlighting the baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch as evidence of inclusion in the Christian church
- Acknowledging the selective acceptance of adoption by straight couples and challenging the belief that children need both a male and female parent for proper development
- Emphasizing the need to contextualize biblical teachings within the cultural norms of the time
- Challenging the idea that procreation is the sole basis for valid marriage and advocating for supporting queer people in adopting and raising children
- The Bible as descriptive, not prescriptive, and the need to interpret biblical teachings within their cultural context
- Debate on traditional heterosexual relationships being the only ones displayed in the Bible
3. Queer Representation and Marginalization
- Role of societal norms in perpetuating fear and misunderstanding of queer individuals
- Impact of lack of representation on harmful legislation and violence
- Marginalization of intersex, trans, and non-binary individuals
- The destabilization of existing societal structures and perceptions by increased visibility and exploration of gender by younger generations
- The world's tendency to simplify everything into binary choices, and why it's not helpful
4. Advocacy,...

💡 Guest bio
Rev. Brandan Robertson's journey to becoming a pastor began at the age of 12, when he had a conversion experience at a Baptist church in Maryland. Despite growing up in a non-religious household, he felt a distinct calling to pursue a career in the ministry. Now, at the age of 32, he has dedicated himself to fulfilling that calling and is on the path to becoming a pastor.
ℹ️ Introduction
Welcome to the Lesbi-Honest podcast, where we talk openly and candidly about the experiences of later in life lesbians. In this episode titled "Brandan Robertson.mp3," your host Sarah St John engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Reverend Brandan Robertson. They explore the impact of TikTok in spreading discussions about sexuality and religion, challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in religious spaces, and the importance of creating inclusive environments. Brandan shares his personal journey, challenges faced within the evangelical community, and his advocacy for an inclusive modern gospel. From the historical context of anti-LGBTQ teachings in Christianity to advice for those coming out later in life, this episode is filled with insightful reflections and empowering messages. Join us as we delve into this fascinating and illuminating conversation.
❇️ Key topics and bullets
1. Brandan Robertson's Personal Journey
- Upbringing in a non-religious environment
- Joining a Baptist church at age 12
- Attending an evangelical school in Chicago
- Experiencing resistance and threat of expulsion for questioning evangelical theology
- Being subjected to conversion therapy at his school
- Facing backlash from the evangelical community after coming out
- Finding support from other Christians and a different kind of Christianity that embraced inclusion
- Mission to help queer people find their space in the church and challenge the church to change its teachings regarding the queer community
- Family's reaction and support
- Shock from the hate received from evangelicals and Christians
2. Christianity and LGBTQ+ Community
- Historical context of anti-LGBTQ stance in Christianity
- Comparing current anti-LGBTQ teaching to ancient perspectives on same-sex male sexuality
- Harmful effects of current teachings on LGBTQ individuals
- Presence of queer individuals in scripture, citing references to eunuchs and their potential representation of nonbinary or gay people in ancient texts
- Highlighting the baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch as evidence of inclusion in the Christian church
- Acknowledging the selective acceptance of adoption by straight couples and challenging the belief that children need both a male and female parent for proper development
- Emphasizing the need to contextualize biblical teachings within the cultural norms of the time
- Challenging the idea that procreation is the sole basis for valid marriage and advocating for supporting queer people in adopting and raising children
- The Bible as descriptive, not prescriptive, and the need to interpret biblical teachings within their cultural context
- Debate on traditional heterosexual relationships being the only ones displayed in the Bible
3. Queer Representation and Marginalization
- Role of societal norms in perpetuating fear and misunderstanding of queer individuals
- Impact of lack of representation on harmful legislation and violence
- Marginalization of intersex, trans, and non-binary individuals
- The destabilization of existing societal structures and perceptions by increased visibility and exploration of gender by younger generations
- The world's tendency to simplify everything into binary choices, and why it's not helpful
4. Advocacy,...

45 min