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re: A pal of mine said his son wants to be a girl
Posted on 1/15/24 at 2:25 pm to sta4ever
Posted on 1/15/24 at 2:25 pm to sta4ever
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Be sure to make fun of him and remind him of how he’s going to burn in hell for eternity
Out of curiosity, what is the sin he's committing by wanting to change genders?
Posted on 1/15/24 at 2:41 pm to mahdragonz
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Out of curiosity, what is the sin he's committing by wanting to change genders?
Maybe someone can answer this better than I can, but God is explicitly clear about gender roles and how He assigns genders (He made them male and female and they were blessed).
If you “change your gender” you’re not only saying God was wrong, but you’re also saying that you’re going to do this correctly. So it’s the worst sin, the one that Lucifer was guilty of. Pride.
EDIT: Not suggesting at all that the OP’s friend should approach his son in this way. As a Christian I wouldn’t even do this. Nobody changes their mind about anything by being called a sinner.
This post was edited on 1/15/24 at 2:45 pm
Posted on 1/15/24 at 4:02 pm to mahdragonz
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Out of curiosity, what is the sin he's committing by wanting to change genders?
I would point first at the selfishness of acting that way. This selfishness is especially obvious when the "trans" person has children.
Even without children, the statement made is profoundly selfish: "How I feel matters more than anything else. It matters more than the deep disappointment and discomfort it will cause others. It matters more than anything I might have accomplished using the body with which I was gifted. It matters more than my health and more than what my parents might have hoped for. It matters more than what I think rationally."
(And that may sound like the premise of a Disney movie, but it's still a sin.)
In fact, I think that interpretation is charitable. "How I feel" in my words above really stands in for "my fetish." That's what this is. It comes from watching pornography and chasing a deviancy rush.
I can't imagine an ethical system that would countenance letting a fetish take over one's life like that. It's a waste. It's insanity.
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