“Is our spirit gendered?” Allie Beth Stuckey shuts down pro-trans ‘Christian’

When Allie Beth Stuckey took on 20 liberal Christians for a recent Jubilee debate, one question stuck with the BlazeTV host of “Relatable.”“This might seem a little silly, but a lot of people actually have this question: Is our spirit gendered?” Stuckey says.“No. Nothing in Scripture points to this idea of our soul and spirit possibly having a separate gender from our biological sex,” she explains, recalling her response in the debate.“I said, ‘Oh I don’t think that we see that in Scripture at all. That’s not a Christian belief.’ And she said, ‘Well, I’m a part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.’ And so, I don’t know if this is a tenet of Mormonism,” she says.“There is definitely a different belief about the spirit and what it is. Different belief about eternity, different belief about Jesus, different belief about time past, different belief about heaven, all different kinds of things that are so far out of the orthodoxy of any denomination of Christianity,” she continues.“I thought that that was an interesting assertion that I have not heard other Mormons, by the way, believe,” she adds, noting that those who have New Age beliefs or secular people often make points like this to justify transgenderism.“We see in Genesis 1 that God made us male and female. Sex is a biological reality,” Stuckey responds.Stuckey explains that in a book titled “Love Thy Body,” author Nancy Pearcey homes in on the philosophy of dualism and how it’s led many people astray in order to separate the spirit from the body and to say the spirit has authority over the body.“That’s not true. God cares about the body. It’s a temple of the Holy Spirit,” Stuckey adds.Want more from Allie Beth Stuckey?To enjoy more of Allie’s upbeat and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
“Is our spirit gendered?” Allie Beth Stuckey shuts down pro-trans ‘Christian’

“Is our spirit gendered?” Allie Beth Stuckey shuts down pro-trans ‘Christian’ Allie Beth Stuckey responded to a question about whether a spirit can be gendered by stating that scripture does not support this idea. She noted that the person asking the question was part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and that this belief differs from Christian orthodoxy. Stuckey also referenced Nancy Pearcey’s book “Love Thy Body” regarding the philosophy of dualism, emphasizing that God cares about the body.

  • Allie Beth Stuckey debated liberal Christians on the question of whether the human spirit is gendered.
  • Stuckey asserted that nothing in scripture supports the idea of a gendered spirit, differentiating it from Christian beliefs.
  • She mentioned the questioner’s affiliation with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and noted theological differences.
  • Stuckey referenced Nancy Pearcey’s “Love Thy Body” to discuss dualism, which separates spirit from body.
  • She concluded that sex is a biological reality, as stated in Genesis, and that the body is important to God.
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