Mythology vs. History Genesis 2:18-24

Published: Oct. 3, 2021, 10:55 a.m.

b'In this episode, we answer another anonymous question from a Tumblr follower who used to veil a lot before knowing that they are nonbinary. This listener is conflicted as veiling is something they are called to in terms of spiritual practice but felt wrong doing so since they are more trans masculine than anything else. “Would it be wrong of me to veil/do you have advice dealing with traditionally gendered beliefs and practices as a nonbinary person?\\u201d\\nWe then queer the text from Genesis, where Brian dives deeper into what the Eden story means for him and how he understands it as a queer person. Fr. Shay also discusses how this text is more of a myth than history – that folks should not treat it as \\u201cfact,\\u201d especially when categorizing and representing gender and sexuality.\\n \\nKey Takeaways:\\n\\nBrian life update [0:37]\\nFr. Shay life update [8:01]\\nAnonymous question from Tumblr about veiling [10:48]\\nThe different layers to this listener question [11:24]\\nA real-life gender-specific tradition experienced by Fr. Shay [12:23]\\nWhat does feel right to you? [13:29]\\nQueering the text: Genesis 2:18-24 [15:23]\\nWhy is this passage one of Brian’s favorites [16:27]\\nWhat “it’s not good for humans to be alone” means for queer folks [19:56]\\nThe story is mythology and not history [23:15]\\nPay attention to how we are shaped from gender and sexuality myths that we were told growing up [24:46]\\n\\nVideo mentioned in the episode: https://www.queertheology.com/garden-of-eden/\\nIf you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology\\nIf you\\u2019d like to be featured in future episodes, email your question or Bible passage suggestion to connect@queertheology.com\\xa0\\nGenesis 2:18-24\\nThen the Lord God said, \\u201cIt\\u2019s not good that the human is alone. I will make him a helper that is perfect for him.\\u201d So the Lord God formed from the fertile land all the wild animals and all the birds in the sky and brought them to the human to see what he would name them. The human gave each living being its name. The human named all the livestock, all the birds in the sky, and all the wild animals. But a helper perfect for him was nowhere to be found.\\nSo the Lord God put the human into a deep and heavy sleep, and took one of his ribs and closed up the flesh over it. With the rib taken from the human, the Lord God fashioned a woman and brought her to the human being. The human said,\\n\\u201cThis one finally is bone from my bones\\n\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0and flesh from my flesh.\\nShe will be called a woman\\n\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0because from a man she was taken.\\u201d\\nThis is the reason that a man leaves his father and mother and embraces his wife, and they become one flesh.\\n\\n\\n \\n \\n \\nPhoto by Nick Karvounis\\nThe post Mythology vs. History – Genesis 2:18-24 appeared first on Queer Theology.'