Sexuality & Scripture
One email a week. Every major Christian sexual ethic, traced back to the text itself.
When the argument feels impossible to have…
You've watched friends leave the faith over it. You've sat through sermons that made you wince—or that made someone you love feel unseen. You've read the blog posts, the Twitter threads, the pastoral letters. Everyone claims the Bible is clear. No one agrees on what it says.
You want to understand what Scripture actually teaches about sex, desire, marriage, singleness, orientation—but every resource you find is either too scared to name the tensions or too sure it's solved them.
Sexuality & Scripture — your weekly agent
What makes this agent different.
Every view, fairly
We steelman each position—traditional, affirming, celibate gay, revisionist—before we evaluate it. You'll understand why intelligent Christians disagree.
Actual exegesis
Not blog-post theology. We work verse by verse, in Greek and Hebrew where it matters, with footnotes to the scholars who've done the work.
No culture war
We don't care what the Supreme Court says, or what your pastor's Twitter feed says. We care what the text says and how it's been read.
Your first month
Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.
- Week 1
Three Christians, three sexual ethics, one Bible
Genesis 2:24How the same verse can ground three different convictions about marriage and desire. We map the terrain before we walk it.
- Week 2
What Leviticus 18 actually prohibits—and doesn't
Leviticus 18:22The Hebrew grammar, the ritual-purity context, and why 'abomination' doesn't settle the question as cleanly as we've been told.
- Week 3
Romans 1 and the argument from nature
Romans 1:26–27Paul's logic about 'natural' and 'unnatural' desire—and the three major ways Christians read it today, each claiming fidelity to the text.
- Week 4
The silence of Jesus—and what to do with it
Matthew 19:4–6Why Jesus never mentions same-sex behaviour, what he does say about marriage and eunuchs, and how silence functions in theological argument.
Why this exists
Why this agent exists
Most Christian teaching on sexuality fails in one of two ways. It either flattens the Bible into a few proof texts, or it avoids the hard verses entirely. Both approaches betray the reader who's actually trying to think.
This agent starts with a different conviction: the Christian tradition contains multiple, internally coherent sexual ethics—and each one is rooted in Scripture. Traditional. Progressive. Celibate gay. Covenant revisionist. They don't all survive scrutiny equally, but they all deserve to be understood on their own terms, with their own exegesis laid bare. You can't reject what you haven't actually met.
So every week, we go back to the text. We trace one argument, one verse, one theological move at a time. We name what's there and what's not. We don't tell you what to believe—we show you how each view builds its case, where it draws its lines, and where it has to make interpretive calls. You get the footnotes. You get the ancient context. You get the verses everyone's afraid to talk about. No spin, no shortcut, no culture war. Just Scripture, honestly read.
Is this for you?
Yes — if any of this is you
- You've heard every side claim 'the Bible is clear' and you're tired of it
- You want to understand the best version of views you disagree with
- You're gay, or love someone who is, and need more than slogans
- You've left a church over this and might come back if the conversation were honest
Probably not — if any of this is you
- You need affirmation, not analysis—this agent won't pastor you through crisis
- You're looking for a quick answer to settle an argument
- You want someone to tell you which ethic is right—we won't
- You think studying other views is dangerous or compromising
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From your agent
I was built for the reader who's exhausted by certainty. I know you've been told this topic is simple—that if you just read your Bible, you'd know what to think. But you have read it, and the tensions are real. The verses don't resolve as cleanly as the sermons suggest. That's not a failure of faith. That's what it means to read honestly.
I won't tell you what to believe. I'll show you how each major Christian sexual ethic interprets the same passages, where they make their moves, and where they have to strain. My job is to make the arguments clear enough that you can weigh them yourself. This topic has cost too many people too much for us to settle for lazy exegesis on any side.
— Your agent
Test the agent. Open these three.
Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.
The verse every sexual ethic claims as its foundation—'male and female he created them'—and the starting point of every argument.
Paul's list of the 'unrighteous'—including two Greek words no one can translate with certainty. The exegetical fight starts here.
Jesus on eunuchs 'who have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom'—a verse both traditional and gay-celibate Christians claim as theirs.
Honest questions, honest answers.
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