Last updated 07/27/2025
1. Christians with a “God made them male and female” mindset reject nonbinary genders.
Uncritical examples
Beyond the Binary – Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year Shows Our Cultural Confusion by Jeff Johnston | The Daily Citizen (December 2019)
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Baffled by non-binary? Here's a biblical and pastoral response to trans issues by Peter Lynas | Premier Christianity (August 2021, makes a show of being open-minded towards trans and nonbinary issues while the writer dismisses the importance of using the right prounouns, compares trans people to race fakers, and sympathetically references known bigots)
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Trinity Church Confessional Statement (archived in December 2022, speaks against “transgenderism, unigenderism, and pangenderism” without saying what they think latter two terms mean)
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2. Conservative Christians like to emphasize marriage and deem premarital sex awful and sinful. So if you're aromantic and allosexual (meaning romantic attraction isn't really a thing for you but sexual attraction is), you probably won't be looked upon with kindness.
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Mixed
Christianity and Aromanticism | Arocalypse (a forum thread started in April 2016, one of the posters repeats the view that premarital sex is sinful and says married people are obligated to have sex if their partner wants it)
3. Christians in purity culture often believe having sex with someone outside of marriage degrades them. As noted above, this makes Christian culture unwelcoming to aromantic allosexuals.
Uncritical examples:
Baggage in the Bedroom by Dr. Juli Slattery | Focus On The Family (November 2015, talks as though porn use and casual sex are as damaging as sexual abuse)
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Commentary:
The Great Sex Rescue: Vulnerability | Tell me why the world is weird (June 2024)