AT Sarah I did at one point actually struggle with a desire to undergo gender reassignment, but whether I did or didn't doesn't qualify any more or less to speak on this matter from a strictly biblical perspective. Now concerning transgenders you ask if it is wrong to correct something that is a birth defect. Gender is not a birth defect. If you were born a genetic male but desire or feel more inclined to act as a female the issues of identity your is one that can only truly be repaired by finding a new identity in Christ. For all that we think we are should be surrendered and laid down at the foot of the cross to find our identity in Christ. Our masculinity or femininity can only be reclaimed and restored by seeking who we are in Christ. What we are inclined towards does not define us. Some are more incline to lie than others. They must reject that and reclaim who they are in Christ. We all as a result of the fall have a broken and imperfect view of humanity and as a result a broken sexuality and perverse view on gender identity and gender roles. This can only be brought to restitution under the mind of Christ.
Been there done that. If we really wanted to we could convince ourselves that we are turnips. But the question that is not answered is can we really know what is inside that person by just taking a look on the outside? Can you say that there isn't something inside that person that would cause this? Can you say with all certainty that there isn't something physical? Are you aware of this they have done post mortems on both natural males and females and there is a portion of the brain that is different in size? They also have done them on male transsexuals and what they have found is that part of the brain is the same size as it is in natural females. Does this point to a fact that it may be physical? And what about those dealing with intersexed conditions? Is it possible that those may be far wider then we know at this point,it is possible that those dealing with transsexuality actually have an intersexed condition? Can anyone say for sure?
If a person has undergone major transformitive surgery that is irreversable then while there situation poses difficulty it is not without hope. It is difficult to say how they should proceed specifically in regards to relationships. Surely they are genetically male and to engage in relationships with another is homosexuality. This is clearly sin. If they are female in appearance and have transitioned their sexual organs it wouldn't be wise of them to engage in relations with a woman because it corrupts the witness and gives the appearance of email and can also cause emotional and sexual confusion for all parties involved. While it would seem reasonable for two transgendered persons who have transitioned to opposite genders to have a relationship we still have the obvious difficulties of God's purpose in marriage. Neither party can truly fulfill their God given gender roles without confusion. I would say that ultimately celibacy would be the best option. However there have been several cases of transgendered persons who transitioned back to their original gender after conversion. That would be the most advisable. At the end of the day we have to realize that these difficulties occur as a result of our falleness and though God is sovereign these are the situations which occur when God turns us over to our debased minds to fulfill our lusts. We end up predicaments outside of God's prescriptive will.
]I have not said that once the surgery has been done that a male to female should go out and marry a natural woman. All I have said is that marriage for a male to female can only be with a female to male. Both have the operations,both are still coming from the other side. And where in that would they be committing sins of homosexuality?
Now in the case of intersexed individuals that is much different from transexualism(or transgenderism). I do feel that the complexities posed by the intersexed do not have to be ignored however thy are quite difficult to determin dogma concerning them. If we are honest we have absolutely nothing dogmatic from scripture concerning the issue(although some have applied the situation of a eunuch). I think that intersexed individuals have to embrace the very same Gospel that the relationship aspects of the intersexed ae not without many controversies and much lack of clarity.
Been there done that. If we really wanted to we could convince ourselves that we are turnips. But the question that is not answered is can we really know what is inside that person by just taking a look on the outside? Can you say that there isn't something inside that person that would cause this? Can you say with all certainty that there isn't something physical? Are you aware of this they have done post mortems on both natural males and females and there is a portion of the brain that is different in size? They also have done them on male transsexuals and what they have found is that part of the brain is the same size as it is in natural females. Does this point to a fact that it may be physical? And what about those dealing with intersexed conditions? Is it possible that those may be far wider then we know at this point,it is possible that those dealing with transsexuality actually have an intersexed condition? Can anyone say for sure?
If a person has undergone major transformitive surgery that is irreversable then while there situation poses difficulty it is not without hope. It is difficult to say how they should proceed specifically in regards to relationships. Surely they are genetically male and to engage in relationships with another is homosexuality. This is clearly sin. If they are female in appearance and have transitioned their sexual organs it wouldn't be wise of them to engage in relations with a woman because it corrupts the witness and gives the appearance of email and can also cause emotional and sexual confusion for all parties involved. While it would seem reasonable for two transgendered persons who have transitioned to opposite genders to have a relationship we still have the obvious difficulties of God's purpose in marriage. Neither party can truly fulfill their God given gender roles without confusion. I would say that ultimately celibacy would be the best option. However there have been several cases of transgendered persons who transitioned back to their original gender after conversion. That would be the most advisable. At the end of the day we have to realize that these difficulties occur as a result of our falleness and though God is sovereign these are the situations which occur when God turns us over to our debased minds to fulfill our lusts. We end up predicaments outside of God's prescriptive will.
]I have not said that once the surgery has been done that a male to female should go out and marry a natural woman. All I have said is that marriage for a male to female can only be with a female to male. Both have the operations,both are still coming from the other side. And where in that would they be committing sins of homosexuality?
Now in the case of intersexed individuals that is much different from transexualism(or transgenderism). I do feel that the complexities posed by the intersexed do not have to be ignored however thy are quite difficult to determin dogma concerning them. If we are honest we have absolutely nothing dogmatic from scripture concerning the issue(although some have applied the situation of a eunuch). I think that intersexed individuals have to embrace the very same Gospel that the relationship aspects of the intersexed ae not without many controversies and much lack of clarity.
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