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Aren’t you mocking God? - How are you going to answer for this on Judgement Day? The ChatGPT answer

Post 2: So I am gonna do something interesting here. I want to answer this as a sort of "once and for all (lol I wish). Because it seems to be the majority of my question inbox, and I would like to steer away from the same ol same ol. I want to actually focus on presenting well thought out discussions and be able to dig into articles with merit. So here is a personal Blog if you will.

The experiment is this; this post (#2) is the 'bloggified' by ChatGPT answer lol. Go to my previous post to see my REAL honest answer that GPT based this on. Between those 2 options, maybe then we can get passed this and have more meaningful conversations and really start to build out this community forum! Reminder! You are able to comment on threads even if they were not your questions originally. Let's discuss stuff, and have more back and forths. 

And now❤️, ChatGPT's  Err...Answer?:

**Title: Navigating Uncomfortable Conversations: Unmasking JeGaysus**

Hey there, my fellow JeGaysus supporters! I'm excited to tackle a conversation that's been buzzing around us – one that questions the authenticity of what we're doing. So, let's address the query head-on: "Aren't you mocking God? And how will you face Judgment Day?"

**Straight to the Point: No Mockery Here**

First things first, let's clear the air. This whole JeGaysus gig isn't about mockery or disrespect. We're not here to belittle anyone's beliefs. The aim is simple: education and enlightenment. We're unpacking ideas, not picking fights.

**Facing the Discomfort: Time for a Deep Dive**

Now, let's dive into the discomfort that's been lurking in the background. Some of you might feel a bit uneasy when JeGaysus enters the scene. But guess what? That's a perfect opportunity to explore why. It's not about throwing punches – it's about uncovering what's causing those ripples.

**Let's Get Real: It's Not About the Outfit**

Before we move forward, let's get one thing straight. This isn't about the outfit or the portrayal. Remember Jim Cavizel in "The Passion of the Christ"? Yeah, that wasn't exactly groundbreaking. And shows like "The Chosen"? Not a big deal. So, what's causing the ruckus? Hang in there, we're getting there.

**The Real Issue: Confronting Our Biases**

Here's the real talk, my friends. It's not the portrayal of JeGaysus that's the heart of the matter. It's about the discomfort with both the gay and feminine aspects. When we tackle religion head-on, things get real, and that's when our biases come to the forefront. It's about time we examine those closely.

**Expand Your Horizons: Embrace Diversity**

Let's switch gears for a moment. Your beliefs are important, absolutely. But here's the kicker – they're not the only beliefs out there.

Embracing diversity doesn't mean undermining your own faith. It's about understanding that we're part of a rich tapestry of beliefs and ideas.

**Elevate Your Perspective: Growth and Empathy**

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Aren’t you mocking God? - How are you going to answer for this on Judgement Day? _The JeGaysus Answer

Post 1: So I am gonna do something interesting here. I want to answer this as a sort of "once and for all (lol I wish). Because it seems to be the majority of my question inbox, and I would like to steer away from the same ol same ol. I want to actually focus on presenting well thought out discussions and be able to dig into articles with merit. So here is a personal Blog if you will.

The experiment is this. I am going to enter my real answer here. Then I am going to do a second post that is 'bloggified' by ChatGPT lol. Between those 2 options, maybe then we can get passed this and have more meaningful conversations and really start to build out this community forum! Reminder! You are able to comment on threads even if they were not your questions originally. Let's discuss stuff, and have more back and forths. 

And now❤️, JeGaysus' Real Answer:

 No I don’t believe anything about me being JeGaysus is “mocking”. Mocking would imply I am making fun of, or being rude to. Neither of those things are happening. I’m here educating, it’s that simple. 

You might be *uncomfortable* with my presentation. But that’s on you, something you should sit with, and investigate why. 

The issue here isn’t me portraying Jesus. Jim Cavizel played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ (and still says he’s Jesus in interviews for the new Right wing Propaganda movie for Sound of Freedom). Hundreds of movies with Jesus in them exist. There’s an entire TV series “The Chosen” that is on the CW. THOUSANDS of American churches out of Easter and Christmas pageants every year with both adults and kids playing Jesus in plays. 

The real issue then isn’t me being dressed as Jesus. Nor is the issue me teaching Biblical literacy and scholarship online. So….I want you to sit with that discomfort and figure out what your issue with this ACTUALLY is. Being honest with yourself is how we bring subconscious biases to light, so you can admit what thought patterns aren’t healthy or helpful to you. So you can work on removing them.

That’s how you grow, emotionally AND spiritually. 

If we are to get honest, 9/10 times the ONLY issue is simply the fact that I’m Gay, Feminine, or the combination of both. Because I address religion head on? You see an opportunity to jump in, throw the punches you’ve always wanted to land on OTHER gay people. Because now? This feels like a good excuse, your subconscious can argue that you aren’t doing it out of homophobia or hate, but INSTEAD can falsely claim Self-Defense.

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you are not Jesus, what you are doing is a sin and you are mocking Christianity. May the Lord forgive you. ✝️

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Message from far away

I think my last question was not sent. I get messages thru my mind. Telepathically. But I can’t see anyone. There is Isis and Osiris looking for you I think. Sisi is Isis. The deity’s. Osiris is looking for his sister. You are Jesus from 2000 years ago. I know. Thank you for this podcast. It’s very encouraging. You have family searching for you from galaxies far far away to bring you home to a universe very far away I know sounds crazy but it’s the message I was sent to deliver. Don’t shoot the messenger. Listen for the voices they are trying to talk to you. Much love from Amun and Ra and Osiris and Isis and all the family👽

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Woman created for man?

I've been a woman in the church for 2 decades, Ive been fed this idea that man was created first and woman came from his rib thus we (women) are inferior and were created to help men. Is there something I'm missing? I know both men and women were created in the image of God and thus must be equal, but it feels like the creation story challenges this. Help basically, is there information I'm missing or not understanding? Any of your time would be greatly appreciated. I want to be a strong independent woman but this narrative suggests that my role isn't to be independent? Like that wasnt what I was created for? Feeling lost.

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Leviticus 20:13. If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.

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You're a degenerative person

You've committed blasphemy many times, there's no doubt you're going to hell. Blasphemy is the unforgivable sin. No doubt at all you're going to hell, Jesus was not gay nor transgender. You needa face that you degen.

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The Second death/Final death

Hi, I saw a video of yours on Instagram explaining hell and then at the end you mentioned the final death/the second death. Can you explain the second death or I can look for it if you've already made a video on this. Thank you.

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Asked by Anonymous |

Hi again

Hi it's Noah again. I need some guidance and also I have a request. There's a really great theatre program called SKIT in my area for teens but the problem is lots of teens from my old church go there and tons of leaders go the shows (including my old pastor). And among the teens that go to SKIT are some of the most homophobic kids I interacted with a my old church including that bitch Sofia (btw I have more problems with her than just homophobia. She's always trying to out do me on really weird things like who has the worst life, like excuse me I don't want the worst life award you can have that, it's like she's trying to win the pitty Olympics and she sees ME as a threat to her crown of suffering she gets at the end or whatever she's trying to win.) But anyway those jerks took over the goddamn theatre! Gay people can't have anything! And I'm contemplating just not doing it but on the other hand I don't want my old church to keep taking more opportunities away from me. Ok about that request there's a guy named Christopher Yuan. He's a professor at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and is an "x-gay" although he is transparent that he's just celibate he expects all gays to do the same he was my old pastor's collage professor and taught my pastor homophobia and how you can choose not to be gay. All his social media is filled with anti-gay, anti-trans, sexist, propagandist bullshit. Anyway this guy kind of ruined my life because of what he taught Jon (my old pastor). But now he's coming out with "the holy sexuality project" which is an online course for parents to teach their kids and teens how to be homophobic and that being gay or trans is wrong and Jegaysus I NEED you to cover it and disprove everything he says. Rip his ideology to pieces! Make him cry! Anyway have a nice day, Noah (he\they\she)

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Are you Christian, because if you are, you have committed blasphemy and many other sins

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Saints to shore up immaculate conception?

Following from the YouTube video you just posted https://youtu.be/VPVivuzVzjs Could you please explain how immaculate conception needs saints for the story to work? We dont have that in my religion, so i just thought saints were like "really good guys" but in like Jesus name or as sanctioned by the church or a useful way to make the hard to get rid of Old Gods seem like they work for the big blue boogaboo in the sky?

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Asked by Cousin |

Do you have a credibility issue?

After watching your short about corporations getting a vote in Delaware elections I was very disappointed and suspicious since there is no state in the union that allows such a thing. I commented that your lack of details made me think that your claims were highly exaggerated and probably not true. One of the other commenters, ever so politely, told me to look up this article. https://www.delawarepublic.org/politics-government/2023-06-30/house-republicans-walk-out-block-bond-bill-over-seaford-charter-amendment I did, and I was right. The proposed amendment does not grant 'companies,' as you called them, a vote; it would expand the number of property owners who could vote in municiple elections to people who own property within the city limits but live outside of it. It has nothing to do with whether a business is merely registered in the state since the amendment expressly exempts all non-property owning businesses including those who only rent property in the city. How does your gross exaggeration on this matter not create a credibility issue for you. If you were so grossly wrong on this issue, what else could you be grossly exaggerating. I have enjoyed your videos, please keep making them.

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Asked by Lily |

Cognitive dissonance and structural dissonance

Hi JeGaysus! I’ve been a fan of your content for a while now, and it’s very heartwarming to know that you’re open to answering questions submitted to you. That’s so kind of you, and I hope it brings you joy! I’ve been having a rough time recently. I grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (mormonism), which is definitely a high demand christian religion. I still practice and attend the well known church funded university BYU. Religious deconstruction among mormons (the term used among historians for people who believe in the book of Mormon) is facilitated somewhat by the obvious dissonance between the hierarchical, cult-like structure that modern church leaders have built around themselves, and the de-colonial, anti-capitalist, anti-racist messages found in the Book of Mormon. I find joy in those teachings, and would normally love to share some specific passages that share those ideas, but I’ll restrain myself to avoid disrespectful evangelism. In the last year I took up drag artistry as a hobby. I started volunteering with a local non-profit that holds lgbtq events and sponsors lgbtq advocacy at my university. I’m on the verge of bridging the communications gap between on campus poc advocacy groups and off campus lgbtq+ advocacy groups, which I’m really excited about. The meeting is on Friday! In the last year I’ve also been sent death threats for the first time. My friends have had letters threatening to make them disappear sent right to their doorsteps. I’ve been called multitudinous slurs. People who know nothing about me have called for my excommunication from my church and my expulsion from my university. A professor sprayed the inside of a friend’s car with lethal herbicides and sent him to urgent care with chemical burns and lasting nerve damage. To top it off, in May after President Dallin H. Oaks (first presidency of the lds church and board of trustees of BYU) gave a “we love the gays and the trans but they live in confusion and sin,” devotional to young single adults, the World Congress of Families (the board of which Oaks is on) got the Ugandan anti-homosexuality act passed. It’s been so much to take in. Everyone in my community has been impacted by mormonism in some way. So many of my friends in lgbtq circles are wont to project trauma from rape, gaslighting, abusive marriages, traumatic mission trips, conversion therapy, etc. Sometimes I feel like I can barely trust my ability to discern spiritual truth through the dark cloud of what could be trauma or worry for my friends or any number of things. This is definitely something I’ll discuss with my therapist (who was excommunicated about a month ago for practicing polyamory *eyeroll*), but I’d like to hear your perspective on the matter. How do you discern spiritual truth from fantasies your wish to be true? What helps you hope for a better world to come? Something that I consider unique about mormon theology is our concept of utopia, or Zion. Our scripture clearly describes cities and communities of people who do not fight, who have all things in common, who remember the teachings of Christ to live them, who dissolve their socioeconomic divisions, set aside ethnocentrism and racism, and who live in joy for a time before socioeconomic hierarchy is reintroduced and the people becomes wicked and miserable. That formula, which I lament to observe is more important to me than for many members of my church, lends itself to the organization of worship communities and organized activism complemented by individual worship and study rather than isolated discipleship. Do you think it is possible to build Zion from the ashes of this fire while the flame still burns? I’m very familiar with progressive mormon scholars (Kate Thomas, Eliza R. Snow, Emmeline B. Wells, Eugene England, Mike Quinn, Eloise Bell, Taylor Petrey, Dan Mclellan and so on). I feel like I’m less familiar with progressive christian scholarship more broadly outside of CJ the X and a few instagram accounts I follow. Are there any progressive christian scholars whose work you particularly admire? Who should I be reading up on? Much love and well wishes, A transgender student at BYU

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why do you think Paul is problematic, sex is obviously okay in marringe between a man and woman, Paul even talks about not depriving your spouse after sepreating for prayer for a short time. Plus, since all scripture is God breathed, that means that the Word does come from God and is more than an opinion of who likes what. Love must be right way to attract people far for Jesus near to him , but altering Scripture and/or it’s meaning will not make any situation better, it has to be better for man to hate you and God to love you than the other way around, I hope God will bless you and show you his mercy.

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Please read

I don’t know why you feel the need to dedicate entire platforms to trying to offend people with disgustingly offensive claims, but again it’s not my place to tell you what you can or can’t do. However, the new testament (since you only criticise christians and not jews) preaches no hate… so I don’t understand how it causes you to produce so much hate in return. If you’re trying to move towards a more peaceful and accepting society, I can almost guarantee you that you are breeding 100x more homophobes and purely hateful people than you are the contrary. Please just spread love and read the bible for what it is… rather than basing your opinion off the actions of man, base it off the scriptures alone with the help of credible scholars (both theist and atheist) if necessary, God bless. (Please note I am coming from a genuine place, and not trying to attack anybody)

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Attacks on "woke"

I recently came across the book Woke Jesus: The False Messiah Destroying Christianity https://a.co/d/fj2yFYc, I haven't read it but it will be on my TBR, not because I believe it is even close to the correct interpretation, but because i want to be informed about what hate is being weaponized. I'm interested on your take on dismantling the arguments in the book. I know from your videos you have already taken some and made videos. Just from the description alone I'm disturbed by the arguments saying "racial equality" is something Jesus would hate, or that human beings don't deserve. It wreaks of fundamentalist hatred and misogyny and cult vibes lik the FLDS and IBLP.

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Lol. Just wanted to make sure everyone knows they can reply to my answers with any comments or additional questions. The post doesn't even have to be yours! Lmao, I've answered about 15 posts and no one has returned a comment. So just wanna make sure ya'll know.

 

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Unveiling Asexuality: My Journey of Discovery and Healing

Embarking on the journey to write about asexuality, I find myself overwhelmed with where to begin. As someone who has recently discovered my own asexuality, I acknowledge that I am not an expert on the subject. It took me until the age of 30, just two years ago, to truly understand and accept my asexual identity. Asexuality is not something we are born identifying with, as we are all initially asexual until our sexual identities unfold. So, where do I begin this tale, this memoir, this exploration? It's not a story that starts at birth, but rather a realization that gradually unfolds.

Let's start with the catalyst of my own understanding—an ordinary day at work, sitting at my desk, engaged in customer service tasks while listening to a podcast. "Factually" by Adam Conover, a podcast I enjoyed for its wide range of topics, happened to feature an expert on asexuality that week. Intrigued, I tuned in, thinking I had a basic understanding of asexuality, but realizing that I still had much to learn. Little did I know that this podcast episode would be the turning point of my own self-discovery.

"I misinterpreted 'a person who does not experience sexual attraction' to mean 'a person who hates sex'—and so I, personally, could not be asexual." (Ace, by Angela Chen pg. 5)**

Unveiling the Misconceptions:

To truly understand asexuality, it is important to address the misconceptions that surround it.

According to the Oxford Dictionary, asexuality is defined as "the quality or characteristic of experiencing no sexual feelings or desires." This definition, while concise, perpetuates the notion that asexuality is simply the absence of sexual desire. However, asexuality is far more complex

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I want to start a YouTube

I want to start a YouTube however…😔 one of my biggest things is I don’t have the complexion for the protection and I am half holy half hood so I can go from praise dancer to terrorist real quick so how do I get over that fear of being too accessible? If that makes sense?

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Asked by Whitnay |

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Why is Christianity always trying to keep women down? Also why the fuck couldn't I cut my hair short?

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