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Woke Presbyterians Go to War So Pastors Can Keep Having Sex with Multiple Partners at the Same Time

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Woke Presbyterians Go to War So Pastors Can Keep Having Sex with Multiple Partners at the Same Time

It seems like it’s been a big 2026 for woke Presbyterians.

First, “Presbyterian seminarian” James Talarico — a Texas state representative who says that “God is nonbinary” and rattles off heresies like most of us rattle off a complicated Starbucks order — became not only the Democratic nominee for Senate but the new face of a “purple Texas” and of liberal Christianity.

Now, we have woke Presbyterians undermining the woke Presbyterian values Talarico claims to represent, fighting to keep polyamorous relationships from being barred by the church.

But not among the “faithful,” mind you. The clergy. There are people who call themselves Christians who are fighting to stop a measure that would require men and women of the cloth to be in monogamous relationships.

From Religious News Service, June 4:

The overture, CON-10, has generated strong reactions online but not yet earned broad support from PCUSA groups. A separate proposal asks for theological studies on gender and sexuality, life-giving relationships and the Christian vocation of family that would support the denomination’s commitment to inclusion of different familial realities. Together, these overtures show that as polyamory gains visibility in broader culture, it may have policy implications, especially in theologically progressive Christian denominations.  “I think it is the next big conversation that most mainline denominations will have,” said the Rev. Claudia Aguilar Rubalcava, director of engagement for the LGBTQ-affirming nonprofit More Light Presbyterians. The Bible foretells of a “great falling away” of so-called Christians before the end - is that what we’re seeing right now? Yes No Your vote matters! To ensure your vote is counted, a verification link has been sent to . Please check your inbox and click the link in the email to verify your email address and complete your vote. Important: Your vote will not be counted until you click the verification link in the email. Completing this poll entitles you to The Western Journal news updates free of charge via email. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Yes: 100% (14 Votes) No: 0% (0 Votes) The board and staff of More Light Presbyterians released a statement last month, saying the proposal on monogamy targets queer communities.  “It centers a single........

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