HonestJoe
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They’re people, who happen to be gay or transgender.If you're non-religious then what do you think about them personally?
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They’re people, who happen to be gay or transgender.If you're non-religious then what do you think about them personally?
What does your religion think about LGBTQUIA+ People and why? Including Transgender and Transsexual people. If you're non-religious then what do you think about them personally?
I will post my own answer below.
What does your religion think about LGBTQUIA+ People and why? Including Transgender and Transsexual people.
If you're non-religious then what do you think about them personally?
I will post my own answer below.
What would happen if a transsexual is already married before?Marriage
As to the question concerning marriage following a sex-change operation, the Universal House of Justice indicates that, “If a Bahá’í has had surgery and a change of sex has been registered officially on the birth certificate or otherwise, marriage is permissible to a person of the sex opposite to that which is officially registered” (extract 1).
Lol, for once you're rightMy religion and me personaly regard that as evil sin.
My Lord said: O You who believes, follow not the footsteps of Satan.
I believe a person who is into homosexual activities or transgenderism is following the footsteps of the devil.
What does your religion think about LGBTQUIA+ People and why? Including Transgender and Transsexual people.
I believe a person who is into homosexual activities or transgenderism is following the footsteps of the devil.
They are not treated well in current Hindu society ( British protestant legacy and impact of Islam). But in Hinduism there is nothing I can see that says they should not be. The only thing I could find was that ultra conservative Manu smriti recommends punishing underage male teenage students for having sex with each other while they are studying under a teacher in a gurukul ( old institutes of Vedic learning). That could have been for many reasons (ragging was always a concern). There is also strict prohibitions on those same students on having an affair with teacher''s wives. Apparently that was a concern too. Clearly dealing with adolescent boys is not a strong suite in the ancient world.In the Mahabharatha, a Hindu epic, Shikhandi was a transgender and expert archer who was instrumental along with Krishna and Arjuna in defeating Bheesma who was annihilating their army till then.
Transgenders are treated well in Hindu society, as there is a belief that offending them would bring about bad luck.
As a Setian/Satanist and member of the Order of the Serpent I personally support LGBTQ folks. A person is what they are in spirit and their sexuality and should embrace and rejoice in their true being. I have had plenty of gay friends over the years and have found 99.9% of them to be some of the most honest, trustworthy, non-judgmental, intelligent, hard working people, and loyal friends.
What would happen if a transsexual is already married before?
The majority of transsexuals are hetero regarding the sex they were assigned as at birth (and homo regarding the gender they identify as). (Edit: Confused something, now it should be correct)
Also, what about people who get their gender change officially registered but have no surgery, or only surgery of the secondary sexual characteristics? That's pretty common.
While I agree on your stance regarding the role of homosexuality and transgenderism in Germanic society, there are some myths and sagas that seem to show them in a slightly more positive light (or in the case of transgenderism, mentioning them at all).Homosexuality and transgenderism are not inherently considered heretic in Heathenry, however, many of us attempt to approximate the views of the ancient Germans and Norse as accurately as possible. Now, most of these people don't agree on a mortal level, but they are against homosexuality as the ancient Pagans were. Gay sex was punishable by death, at least in Germanic society. The Romans didn't mind it as much. Lesbian sex wasn't really worried about in the ancient times.
What exactly do you mean by that? The scientific understanding of it is modern, but the psycho-biological phenomenon certainly isn't. Transgenderism is probably inheritable (at least the statistics show some correlation) and genetic, so it's unlikely that the genetic changes that cause it would have only appeared in modernity. It's rather that people can be much more open about it and actually get treatments now. I assume most transpeople in past centuries didn't even have a clue what it is that they have.Transgenderism is a modern construct, so the ancient beliefs do not have much to say there.
It's a bit difficult to decide what surgeries are cosmetic, and what are necessary psychologically - it depends on the transperson in question. For example, here certain kinds of cosmetic treatments (e.g. epilation or the costs of a wig) might get paid by health insurance for trans women if their psychologist determines it to be helpful for their mental health. Dunno of any purely cosmetic changes for trans guys like me, though, which would get paid - or would you consider chest surgeries to be cosmetic?Most Heathens and Pagans in general, myself included, acknowledge that homosexuality is natural, and don't have anything against it. I don't care about transgenderism. The government shouldn't use tax money to pay for cosmetic surgeries, though.
What does your religion think about LGBTQUIA+ People and why? Including Transgender and Transsexual people.
If you're non-religious then what do you think about them personally?
I will post my own answer below.
I'm not UU, but on a personal level agree with thisUnitarian Universalists accept all people as they are, seeing the inherent worth and dignity of each unique individual. A person's sexual orientation or gender is simply one part of that person.