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First ‘gender-queer’ priest in Church of England expresses desire to ‘normalize’ children’s identities

A non-binary gender-specific Anglican priest in the UK claims on record that he is using the clergyman position in hopes of “normalising” such behavior among children.

“I try to get involved not only in my religious work but also beyond that with the local secular LGBT youth groups,” said Rev. Bingo Allison, a Church of England priest in the Diocese of Liverpool, who describes himself as gender-sensitive uses “they/they” pronouns, according to an interview with the Liverpool Echo.

“One of the biggest things is just being a visual representation in my community and going to schools, holding meetings and making a huge difference in normalization for kids. When I wear my collar, it lets kids know it’s okay and that there’s a place in the church and the outside world for people like me,” Allison added.

Allison, who claims to be the first non-binary gendered priestess in England’s mainstream church, claimed during a nightly reading of Genesis 1:27, which tells how God created man male and male, a biblical basis for the having discovered gender fluidity female.

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Rev. Bingo Allison, who claims to be the first non-binary priest in England's established church, claimed that during a nightly reading of Genesis, God revealed the fluid nature of gender.

Rev. Bingo Allison, who claims to be the first non-binary priest in England’s established church, claimed that during a nightly reading of Genesis, God revealed the fluid nature of gender. (Youtube screenshot)

“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them,” says the verse, which Allison says expresses “maleness to femaleness” instead of male and female.

Allison described the revelation as “a deepening spiritual experience” through which God “led me into this new truth about myself.”

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“One of the things that has stayed with me ever since is that transition and coming out can and should be a spiritual experience, as well as an emotional and social and sometimes physical experience,” Allison told the UK outlet. “There is something beautiful about becoming who we were created to be and growing into our authentic selves.”

“When I wear my collar, it shows the kids that it’s okay…”

– Rev. Bingo Allison

Allison, a third-generation priest and father of three who was ordained at Liverpool Cathedral in 2020, claimed to have grown up in a household that was “strongly religious” and considered homosexual and transgender behavior to be a “sinful cause”. held.

But after Allison learned the term “gender queer” about seven years ago, she said, “Everything suddenly clicked.”

Rev. Bingo Allison was ordained in September 2020 at Liverpool Cathedral in Liverpool, England.

Rev. Bingo Allison was ordained in September 2020 at Liverpool Cathedral in Liverpool, England. (Andrew Turner via Getty Images)

“It was a lot harder than I thought coming into my own and then staying in the closet,” Allison said. “There were definitely many times before that I questioned my identity, but growing up in a more conservative form of Christianity meant it was just so far beyond my imagination.”

In a sermon commemorating Trans Day of Visibility in 2021, Allison compared the plight of transgender people to the suffering of the martyrs mentioned in the 11th chapter of Hebrews in the New Testament.

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Calvin Robinson, an Anglican deacon in the separatist Free Church of England, who recently told Fox News Digital that his ordination in the Church of England had been “snatched” because of his conservative theological views, condemned Allison’s positions and urged others to “consider his to name heresy and blasphemy.”

“Challenge the apparent apostasy of the church,” Robinson said. “Don’t use ad hominem attacks. We know how this story goes. The conversation shifts from truth/lies to ‘bullying’.”

“You can predict it like clockwork,” Robinson continued. “In about a week he will be back in the headlines of leftist newspapers saying he has been abused and attacked because of his looks. The Church of England will not blame him for his mistakes, but will double it down and say that it needs to be more comprehensive. Pray for his wife and children and the terrible time he is having to deal with this scandal.

A Church of England spokesman referred Fox News Digital to the Diocese of Liverpool, which did not respond to a request for comment at the time of publication.

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Boxes of petitions calling on the Church of England to scrap its controversial transgender policy in primary schools were delivered to the palace of Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby in London last month.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby before his Easter sermon at Canterbury Cathedral on April 17, 2022 in Canterbury, England.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby before his Easter sermon at Canterbury Cathedral on April 17, 2022 in Canterbury, England. (Hollie Adams/Getty Images)

Critics claim the guidance claims that children as young as 5 should be affirmed in the opposite sex if they identify with it, although the Church of England said the guidance was “intended as a document to prevent bullying so that everyone.” Children get their dignity.”

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Several Church of England bishops have publicly called for the institution to start conducting same-sex marriages in recent months, and the church is scheduled to vote on the issue during its general synod in February.

Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected].