AgnosticBoy
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I"ve read a lot in one week about how someone can be both gay and a Christian. I'd like to know if someone can be both transgender and a Christian.
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St Frank, where are you?
It's easy. You are trans and consider yourself Christian.I"ve read a lot in one week about how someone can be both gay and a Christian. I'd like to know if someone can be both transgender and a Christian.
Well, transsexualism is a medical condition. Our brain sex doesn't match up with the rest of our body (the two develop at different times in the womb). It's a sex differentiation disorder. We're not really mentioned in the Bible at all and we've always been a small population throughout history.
So what is your conclusion? Are you agnostic about transgender and Christianity being compatible or are the two incompatible? If they are compatible then please justify using any supportable Christian-based teaching.
I"ve read a lot in one week about how someone can be both gay and a Christian. I'd like to know if someone can be both transgender and a Christian.
Transsexualism is not a religious issue in Christianity. We're not mentioned in the Bible. I'm a Christian and I have transsexualism. People try to make it a religious issue when they don't understand what it actually is. It's like asking how you can be intersex and Christian.
Transgender is a more nebulous term and is often used as an umbrella term for unrelated things. Some of us don't like to be called that, as the terms aren't really interchangeable and we were originally called transsexuals (transsexualism and transsexual are medical terms and were so in the beginning, transgender and transgenderism came later). It's currently popular among activists and we're not all happy about that.
I see two areas where it is relevant to the Bible - one has to do with design and the other with men and women roles (including prohibiting cross-dressing).
On another thread, you said God creates people. So if being transsexual is just as natural as eye color or its innate, then why did God created that way. As you mentioned it is a 'disorder' which I see as evidence against a Christian God assuming that he's still creating as you say.
So the transsexual's response is to take it upon their own judgement to change their sex, when in actuality they'll always fall short because a person born as a male will not be able to ovulate, to fertilize sperm and conceive a baby, they're still with the same chromosomes, NO MATTER HOW MUCH hormones and surgery you do to yourself.
I'd also would want to see some study on how transsexuals fare in long term relationships or marriages, even.
I don't see where the conflict is?
Transexuality isn't really mentioned as far as I'm aware, And aslong as it isn't about lust or isn't put before God, It's not a problem imo.
I don't think there's a universal answer to that question though, Some will agree some won't.
I actually see it as an argument AGAINST the bible if it is innate just like hermaphrodites. I'm sure we will see some here trying to rationalize by trying to fit 21st century knowledge into a primitive book.
Transsexualism would've been more obviously against nature than homosexual acts were.
That has nothing to do with transsexual women, who are women.I remember reading one passage about being effeminate and cross dressing but I'm on a cellphone and no access to a bible right now.
I actually see it as an argument AGAINST the bible if it is innate just like hermaphrodites. I'm sure we will see some here trying to rationalize by trying to fit 21st century knowledge into a primitive book. One exception is if God can work a miracle in this case.
Transsexualism would've been more obviously against nature than homosexual acts were. I remember reading one passage about being effeminate and cross dressing but I'm on a cellphone and no access to a bible right now.
Actually many different species normally change their sex. For some it's a response their immediate environment, so it's a stage in their life development, and some species even do it as a response to stress. In humans, it strongly seems to be rooted in chromosomes that trigger a fetus to develop into one sex while the brain in exposed to a higher level of hormones of the sex opposite of the chromosomes, which causes the brain to develop more like that of the sex opposite of the chromosomes.I actually see it as an argument AGAINST the bible if it is innate just like hermaphrodites. I'm sure we will see some here trying to rationalize by trying to fit 21st century knowledge into a primitive book. One exception is if God can work a miracle in this case.
Transsexualism would've been more obviously against nature than homosexual acts were. I remember reading one passage about being effeminate and cross dressing but I'm on a cellphone and no access to a bible right now.
Many women, who are born women, cannot ovulate and have children. Does this make them any less of a woman? Sometimes they are even born with XY chromosomes. Does this disqualify her as a woman, even though it's how the world views her?A person born as a male will not be able to ovulate, to fertilize sex cells and conceive a baby, they're still with the same chromosomes, NO MATTER HOW MUCH hormones and surgery they put themselves through.
Like many Biblical passages rooted in Jewish law and tradition, these particular passages cannot be correctly interpreted without first learning of the cultural context in which they are from. Cross dressing is actually quite common during Purim, meaning there is no flat-out ban on men wearing that which partains unto a woman and vice versa.I see two areas where it is relevant to the Bible - one has to do with design and the other with men and women roles (including prohibiting cross-dressing).
Actually many different species normally change their sex. For some it's a response their immediate environment, so it's a stage in their life development, and some species even do it as a response to stress. In humans, it strongly seems to be rooted in chromosomes that trigger a fetus to develop into one sex while the brain in exposed to a higher level of hormones of the sex opposite of the chromosomes, which causes the brain to develop more like that of the sex opposite of the chromosomes.
There is also no need to reconcile 21st century science with an ancient holy text. Transsexualism is a debilitating condition that degrades one's quality of life. The Bible says our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit; should we not take care of this temple and improve, as best we can, its functions? There is also the main focus of Christianity, Jesus' life and teachings, and he only had a problem with hypocrites and money lenders defiling the temple.
The Bible is also contains a number of ancient cures for various ailments. How is treating one condition ok, while treating another wrong? Ergo, because transsexualism is a disorder, and because the Bible approves treating disorders, treating transsexualism is compliant with Biblical law.
Many women, who are born women, cannot ovulate and have children. Does this make them any less of a woman? Sometimes they are even born with XY chromosomes. Does this disqualify her as a woman, even though it's how the world views her?
Like many Biblical passages rooted in Jewish law and tradition, these particular passages cannot be correctly interpreted without first learning of the cultural context in which they are from. Cross dressing is actually quite common during Purim, meaning there is no flat-out ban on men wearing that which partains unto a woman and vice versa.
Actually homosexuality is against nature because it ceases procreation.
Many men and women are born sterile, or loose it through disease or accident. Are they against nature because they cannot procreate?Actually homosexuality is against nature because it ceases procreation.