![]() ![]() But, as our esteemed chair would have preferred it, can one really be serious about who one shags before being serious about what that means for one's overall identity? It's a difficult balance to maintain, but any efforts toward doing so are positive, in my view. ![]() Any queer theology that doesn't fully deal with the reality of "shagging blokes/birds," as it were, does not go beyond coming out theology enough. It is an entirely other conversation to pursue the issue, of course, but I note it here not only because it is amusing, but because I think it highlights something that often gets lost when queer theology ends up just being coming out theology: it becomes too much about one's self, and not enough about all of the other wonderful things and wonderful beings that there are to be encountered in being queer. ![]()
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