May 20, 2024

Drag Queen Jeza Belle Publishes Christian Devotional Book, Attacks Evangelicals

A drag queen performer who goes by the title “Jeza Belle” has printed a Christian devotional ebook through which he particulars his Christian religion whereas additionally attacking evangelicals, saying drag queens are being unfairly ostracized.

Jeza’s Jesus Juice: A Drag Queen’s Christian Devotional, which was printed in December, supplies a private historical past of the creator’s spiritual beliefs and morality.

The ebook contains chapters on gender identification, “Pride,” and “radical inclusivity.” Other chapters deal with forgiveness, guilt, and God’s love.

“LGBTQ+ people are under constant attack, especially by those who claim the mantle of Christ,” the ebook’s official web site states.

“It’s not popular or easy to be a Christian and a member of our marginalized community. On the right we have conservatives that claim to speak for God who try to block our path. On the left we have those who have been harmed by the church and balk at our continued belief. We are left in the middle to try to reconcile a religion that appears to demonizes us and a God who loves us unconditionally.”

The web site goes on to say: This devotional supplies private tales, biblical apologetics, and damning indictments of right now’s evangelical motion, all served up frothy over ice by certainly one of America’s premier and distinctive drag skills.”

In the ebook, Jeza Belle writes that the “American-Political-‘Christian’-Movement has made drag queens the lepers of the day.”

As Breitbart News reported, Christian drag queens are actually apparently a factor.

The drag queen often called “Flamy Grant” just lately spoke out in opposition to the Grammy Awards, claiminng that the “religious gatekeeping” from throughout the Recording Academy — particularly from  the committee that oversees the  modern Christian class — sought to dam his album from eligibility.

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