Nolte: James 'God Is Non-Binary’ Talarico Admits He’s a 'Christian Who Hates Christianity’
U.S. Senate candidate James “Neighbors With a Uterus” Talarico admitted in a recently unearthed podcast that “I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity.”
Yes, we know that.
Listen to his own words below and then brace yourself, because it’s about to get worse…
So how did James “Six Sexes” Talarico end up saying such a thing…?
The story begins in February of 2021, when James “Not at all Gay” Talarico noticed that someone named Roberto Che Espinoza followed him on social media. Talarico was so flattered and thrilled, he practically squealed like a little girl with a social media fan letter.
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So who is Roberto Che Espinoza…?
Please meet Roberto Che Espinoza.
Here’s part of the website description:
Dr. Robyn Henderson-Espinoza is a TransQueer Activist, Latinx Scholar, and Politicized Theologian working in the borderlands of church and faith communities, social change movements, and higher education institutions. Important to note about Dr. Robyn is that they are a non-binary Transgender Latinx who is trained as a constructive philosophical theologian and holds a PhD in Religion from the University of Denver.
What was the middle thing?
Please note her pronouns are “they.”
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/06/23/nolte-james-god-is-non-binary-talarico-admits-hes-a-christian-who-hates-christianity/Open linkView original on hilariouschaos.com
— Jesus, Gospel of Matthew 7:1-5
Right, we cannot be hypocritical about this sort of thing.
We are told to apply our judgments to ourselves, and to not judge based on the appearance.
John 7:24
I would also add that I am not judging much at all here - he has made statements, and he is making his own position clear... It does not seem to match up with what Christianity is very well, and I think the criticism of it is valid...
But yes, I do appreciate the general position of non-judgment.
That is even why I highly value both liberty and peace - at the heart of both of these is non-judgment. And at the heart of non-judgment is free discussion and inquiry.
I see they have kept the downvotes on this instance
(I don't think that's a practical move but, here we are)
I find that relatable; he's presenting himself as maybe wanting Christianity to be better and hating the status quo of what passes for "Christianity".
However, conservatives will also rightly interpret this to mean he just identifies as Christian without following Christian teachings and with changing them in unChristian ways.
tbh I haven't been following his politics at all so I don't know much of the situation