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LGBT History Month – #12 – I’m just a simple Bible Believing Christian Feminist

This badge is a reminder of how much those who identify as being LGBT have to be grateful for, from many in the feminist movement. We walk in the footsteps of great women.

Like most movements, feminism hasn’t always been 100% positive towards LGBT people. However without feminism it is impossible to imaging the modern LGBT movements.

Feminism means advocating for women’s rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes. The language of equality and equal rights that feminists have pioneered has been taken up by those arguing for LGBT rights on the grounf of the fundamental equality of all people.

Christian feminists and Christian LGBT advocates would point to the biblical idea of all people being created in the image and likeness of God as being a key supporting doctrine for what they believe in.

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