Good pointI'm sure most Germans thought the same thing circa 1910-1920s.
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Good pointI'm sure most Germans thought the same thing circa 1910-1920s.
Here is a good article from Hindu American Foundation.Well? Why or why not?
They are in mine. My Goddess doesn't give a damn if you're LGBT or not. It's all the same to Her and She is the merging and destruction of all qualities and dualities, anyway. She is male, female, both and neither. For a man to be a Shakta, he must embrace his own feminine aspect in the first place, making male Shaktas somewhat gender variant in a fashion to begin with. (Which is fascinating and brings up interesting questions for me as a female to male transsexual.)
I'm also a Satanist and view Satan as either feminine or androgynous.
Let's be realistic; it's scientifically natural in some species, but not all. Humans are not one of those species; we require surgery in order to change sexes. That doesn't mean it should be persecuted against, but it's not natural.Transsexualismand transgenderismis scientifically natural
There are transgressions against cross-dressing and castration. Whether someone who is mentally ill is considered is considered sinning or not by doing so, I couldn't tell you. But the same thing would apply to any prohibition. If someone needs to lets say transgress some Sabbath prohibition because of some mental illness, I still wouldn't want to be around them at the time (or my children). The more natural something becomes, the more permissive it feels.I take it that you mean that transexuals are perceived as transgressors, then, @Tumah ?
I think that's sad. I strongly disagree with the Bible, but I don't state I don't want Jews or Christians around me.I still wouldn't want to be around them at the time (or my children). The more natural something becomes, the more permissive it feels.
I'm also a Satanist and view Satan as either feminine or androgynous.
That's because you live in a society whose morals are based only on the interrelationship between man and his fellow. You have no objective principals to guide you, only social constructs, so everything is permissible so long as society is comfortable with it. We we live in a society that is based on the interrelationship between both man and his fellow and man and G-d. We have an objective code of principles that we have to adhere to. Our society is constructed to correlate with those principles and that means not everything is permissible and we're uncomfortable with what is not (or should be).I think that's sad. I strongly disagree with the Bible, but I don't state I don't want Jews or Christians around me.
You know transgender does NOT = transition, right? Many transgender people never medically transition.I would agree that there is a line. There's of course a concern of people trying to transition with minimal thought, which used to be an objection of mine. But we are adapting so quickly to transgenderism (well, in fields that matter like psych and the relevant doctors) that this seems pretty unlikely. For example I knew a man who enjoyed cross dressing in high school, and used to say he wanted to transgender. Indeed it ended up being "just a phase" (not judging there btw) and last I heard he's a happy straight man who no longer cross dresses (publicly?) or wants to transition. My fear would be someone like that rushing to transition them regretting it, but I don't have any real idea of how likely that is.
Anyone know? Can someone tell me if transition is covered by any insurance or if it's out of pocket?
Here in Germany it's insurance covered, as long as you keep to certain guidelines (e.g. you need to get an expert's report by your therapist to get hormones and later another for each surgery, and you have to be on hormones for at least 6 months for further surgeries to get paid).Anyone know? Can someone tell me if transition is covered by any insurance or if it's out of pocket?
Transgenderism is normally used as a synonym to transsexuality (and to transidentity). The terms, at least in scientific discourse, mean the same. So I'm not sure which aspect of it you are saying is not natural.Let's be realistic; it's scientifically natural in some species, but not all. Humans are not one of those species; we require surgery in order to change sexes. That doesn't mean it should be persecuted against, but it's not natural.
(And do note, transgenderism is striked through; I'm not going to delve into the labyrinths of the mind and id.)
I agree that this is a different thing from transsexuality.Relative to Heathenry proper, there's nothing for or against transgenderism. I just wish people wouldn't retro-view history to fit modern ideologies and identities in an effort to validate themselves, or twist (which yes, it is) certain mythologies to align with their personal view or identity. For example, Loki taking the form of a mare and birthing Sleipnir is not an accurate or definitive representation of transgenderism; it is Loki using magic.
I can't speak for @Shadow Wolf, but I wouldn't even say that us LHPers base our morals "only on the interrelationship between man and his fellow".That's because you live in a society whose morals are based only on the interrelationship between man and his fellow. You have no objective principals to guide you, only social constructs, so everything is permissible so long as society is comfortable with it. We we live in a society that is based on the interrelationship between both man and his fellow and man and G-d. We have an objective code of principles that we have to adhere to. Our society is constructed to correlate with those principles and that means not everything is permissible and we're uncomfortable with what is not (or should be).
That is fine. That is also unconnected to transsexuals.There are transgressions against cross-dressing and castration. Whether someone who is mentally ill is considered is considered sinning or not by doing so, I couldn't tell you. But the same thing would apply to any prohibition. If someone needs to lets say transgress some Sabbath prohibition because of some mental illness, I still wouldn't want to be around them at the time (or my children). The more natural something becomes, the more permissive it feels.
What would you do if someone close to you found out that he/she is a transgender?I'm a Mulsim I don't know the answer I'm not qualified to issue judgements. Traditionally I expect its a "no" but there are so called liberal mosques in the West. I have no personal issue with such people, but what I fear is that every latest liberal value and trend is going to be imposed by force or political sanction as widely as possible in every faith, until those faiths are "purified", and its secularism uber alles. It seems that LGBT political correctnss is being used as leverage for imperialism. If youre gay etc, I don't mind if you get married - afaik its just not a Muslim marriage, just like its not a Catholic marriage.