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Which type of sexual behavior is condemned from an individual that has XXY chromosomes and appears to be a physical combination of male and female traits?
what does their body appear as, female or male?
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Which type of sexual behavior is condemned from an individual that has XXY chromosomes and appears to be a physical combination of male and female traits?
^Accurate.I think you might be trying to make the wrong link between intersexuality and homosexuality. I don't think Penumbra was suggesting that intersex people are necessarily homosexual.
My take on it - and Penumbra, feel free to correct me - is that if you put forward the idea that all people should be subject to a particular standard (e.g. opposite-sex relationships only and no same-sex relationships), then at a basic level, this implies that the standard actually applies to all people. In this context, these prohibitions on homosexual relationships imply that all people have one - and only one - defined sex. It implies that all people are either entirely male or entirely female. The existence of intersex people calls this assumption into question.
For those that believe that sexual actions between people of the same sex are sinful, it's probably best to make sure it's clear which sex a person is, right?
To my knowledge the only piece of Christian literature that says anything about women having sex with women is Romans 1; one of Paul's letters. Are you saying that Paul's words are the words of your deity?not in the case where a person chooses to be homosexual, no. The scriptures are clear that when a man has sex with a man, or woman with women, it is going against Gods law.
Which should be the primary physical attribute that determines whether a person is a male or a female?It will depend on a persons body type. I said earlier that if the body has developed to be a women (even if she doesnt feel she is a women) then she should pair with a man and vice versa.
That is the only way to live in harmony with the scriptural laws regarding sexual behavior.
But most people have a very strong deep need for intimacy and affection, to express and receive love. For what reason should this be given up?celibacy.
Why would it be relevant to god?but is it irrelevant to God? I dont think so.
Falling in love, raising a family- these tend to be some of the things that make people happiest in life.And is it irrelevant to an inter-sexed person who wants to maintain a good relationship with God? No, i dont think it is. Everybody who seeks to maintain a relationship with God must make some sacrifices in one way or another....i've seen homosexuals making such sacrifices and living full happy lives without sex. Sex is not what makes us who we are...its a very small part of us.
A combination of both.what does their body appear as, female or male?
To my knowledge the only piece of Christian literature that says anything about women having sex with women is Romans 1; one of Paul's letters. Are you saying that Paul's words are the words of your deity?
Which should be the primar
But most people have a very strong deep need for intimacy and affection, to express and receive love. For what reason should this be given up?
Why would it be relevant to god?
Falling in love, raising a family- these tend to be some of the things that make people happiest in life.
A combination of both.
By what method have you determined that Paul's letters have anything to do with god?Yes.
God created a man and woman to be pairs. That is his standard and always will be.
Which part?their body.
For what reason would homosexuality be a sin, if we can't even always determine what sex a person is?it depends on what is important to you. If you value your life, you will be willing to give anything up. Jesus said to tear out your own eye if it is going to make you stumble. Life is more precious then sex imo.
Does he set the laws that result in some people being born inter-sexed?because he sets all the laws in the universe including laws governing human relations...its the way he wants things.
Infertile men and women can't have kids either. We don't tend to demonize them, though.thats true, exactly. And to experience that you need to pair with the opposite sex. Two men are never going to experience the joy of bringing a child into the world in the same way a man & woman will.
In order to avoid forgetting this, one would have to actually demonstrate that it's true in the first place.And lets not forget that every child deserves to live with, and know, both it parents. Its mother and father.
So do you think it's a big deal if they choose incorrectly?as i said earlier, they need to make a decision on which sex they will present as. No one can decide that for them because it should be between themselves and God what they choose. Im not going to say what they should be...let them decide and then it will be between themselves and God. He is a better judge of the situation then i am.
Whatever genetic make up a person has is really aside from the point of their capacity to recognize the Manifestation of God for this day. If they recognize the Lord of the age and choose to follow the teachings that's where they are... so there's no specific religious standard for a person with "XY chromosome with immunity to testosterone", also there's no punishment or damnation for them.
Homosexuality and the Bahá'í Faith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Bahá'í Faith teaches that the only acceptable form of sexual expression is within marriage, and Bahá'í marriage is defined in the religion's texts as exclusively between one man and one woman.[1][2] Bahá'ís stress the importance of absolute chastity for any unmarried person,[3] and focus on personal restraint.
At that point, I honestly don't know. They have characteristics of both, so does it even matter at that point? I don't think intersexed people, or anyone naturally possessing both masculine and feminine traits, can be properly classified as homosexuals, no matter which sex they choose to form relationships with. It's a completely different kettle of fish than homosexual intercourse. God knows what's going through their minds and hearts, and I don't think He'd be too upset with an intersexed individual trying to do their best in a society where gender is viewed in a purely dualistic manner.The question to Christians and Muslims that believe homosexuality is a sin:
To what gender/sex should these individuals form sexual partnerships with to avoid the wrath, violence, or torture from Jesus and his father, or Allah?
If there isn't a big deal with intersexed people having sex with people of either sex, why is it a big deal for any biologically 'normal' sexed person to have sex with someone of the same sex?At that point, I honestly don't know. They have characteristics of both, so does it even matter at that point? I don't think intersexed people, or anyone naturally possessing both masculine and feminine traits, can be properly classified as homosexuals, no matter which sex they choose to form relationships with. It's a completely different kettle of fish than homosexual intercourse. God knows what's going through their minds and hearts, and I don't think He'd be too upset with an intersexed individual trying to do their best in a society where gender is viewed in a purely dualistic manner.
A fair question. The common answer here is "Because the Bible says so." But there are some people who argue that Biblical passages in the NT that seem to be against homosexuality are being misinterpreted, based off incorrect understandings of the Greek words "porneia." and "Malakos." As far as the OT goes, eating shellfish is called an abomination just the same as homosexuality, but you don't see Christians rioting against, say, Red Lobster or Bubba Gump.If there isn't a big deal with intersexed people having sex with people of either sex, why is it a big deal for any biologically 'normal' sexed person to have sex with someone of the same sex?
Thanks for your reply.A fair question. The common answer here is "Because the Bible says so." But there are some people who argue that Biblical passages in the NT that seem to be against homosexuality are being misinterpreted, based off incorrect understandings of the Greek words "porneia." and "Malakos."
I agree.As far as the OT goes, eating shellfish is called an abomination just the same as homosexuality, but you don't see Christians rioting against, say, Red Lobster or Bubba Gump.
Both. Romans 1, 1 Corinthians 6:9, Matthew, etc. Everything construed by Christians as homosexuality.Thanks for your reply.
Which passages are you referring to here? The ones from Paul's letters, or something that Jesus was quoted as having said?
And this leads me to wonder whether the majority Christian stance on homosexuality will eventually be changed(I doubt it'll happen even within my lifetime, though). Even today there seems to be greater room given to homosexuals within Christian circles, and many recognize that shunning them won't help them, and instead offer prayers and support.The same text that talks about men sleeping with men an abomination also says eating shellfish is an abomination, and says things like you shouldn't mix wool and linen, along with 600+ other commands.
But like you said, Christians rarely mention 99% of that. The most common thing that millions of them seem to take issue with is homosexuality.
Sorry to be repetitive, but which passage in Matthew are you referring to here? I'm familiar with Paul's statements from Romans and Corinthians on the issue but I'm not sure which passage from Matthew you're referencing (and it's the only one you listed without a number to look up ).Both. Romans 1, 1 Corinthians 6:9, Matthew, etc. Everything construed by Christians as homosexuality.
And this leads me to wonder whether the majority Christian stance on homosexuality will eventually be changed(I doubt it'll happen even within my lifetime, though). Even today there seems to be greater room given to homosexuals within Christian circles, and many recognize that shunning them won't help them, and instead offer prayers and support.
Matthew 5:32 and 19:9 are the two verses in Matthew when Jesus allows divorce in the case of "porneia" which is translated generally as "sexual immorality," but is also interpreted as homosexual acts in 1 Corinthians. One could possibly try to interpret "porneia" in Matthew as being both adultery AND homosexual acts, however.Sorry to be repetitive, but which passage in Matthew are you referring to here? I'm familiar with Paul's statements from Romans and Corinthians on the issue but I'm not sure which passage from Matthew you're referencing (and it's the only one you listed without a number to look up ).
In what way would it vary?I don't think it's possible to give a clear answer to complicated and confusing issues like those mentioned in the OP. And the answer can vary from one condition to another, moreover from one individual to another.
If it's not too important who these individuals have sex with, why is it important who any individual has sex with?But I don't get how the mentioned examples of the chromosomal anomalies and genetic defects that affect sexual development can be used to advocate homosexual behavior to people who are lucky enough not to have any of these disorders?!