Pride Flag is insulting God? Nah
DeafGeorge November 30, 2025 in ASL 13 Subscribers Subscribe
is pride flag an insult of Jesus Christ? That’s a thoughtful and sensitive question, George. Let’s unpack it carefully. 🌈 What the Pride Flag Represents The rainbow Pride flag, created by Gilbert Baker in 1978, was designed to symbolize diversity, inclusion, and the dignity of LGBTQ+ people. Each color originally carried meaning (life, healing, sunlight, nature, harmony, spirit). Over time, variations of the flag have emerged to represent different identities within the LGBTQ+ community. ✝️ Christian Perspectives Affirming churches: Many Christian communities see the Pride flag as a symbol of love and justice, aligning with Jesus’ teaching to love one another. They interpret it as a call to welcome marginalized people. Traditional churches: Some view the flag as representing values they believe conflict with biblical teaching on sexuality. For them, it can feel like a rejection of God’s design. Neutral voices: Others emphasize that the flag itself is not about Jesus—it’s about human identity and dignity. Whether it’s seen as an “insult” depends on one’s theological lens. 🔑 Key Point The Pride flag was not created as an insult to Jesus Christ. It is a cultural and social symbol, not a religious one. Whether it feels offensive or affirming depends on the beliefs of the person interpreting it. 💡 In short: The Pride flag is meant to celebrate human diversity, not to mock Jesus. Some Christians embrace it as consistent with Christ’s love, while others reject it as incompatible with their reading of Scripture.