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Allowed to be open about it and allowed to be acknowledged as a possibility.Ahh so it’s being allowed to spread now?
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Allowed to be open about it and allowed to be acknowledged as a possibility.Ahh so it’s being allowed to spread now?
You say potato…Allowed to be open about it and allowed to be acknowledged as a possibility.
Not reasonable. I think the accusation of it being likened to a contagion would require some form of evidence.You say potato…
Should we go back to dragging them behind pickup trucks or other methods?Ahh so it’s being allowed to spread now?
Thr OP ALSO uses the word justified. Twice.Do you care to answer my questions in the OP?
Typical leftist argument, if you think this represents the acceptance rates of the LGBTQ?+-347 community over the last 100 years your completely blind. The reason you can’t find any actual statistics about LGBTQ?+-347 acceptance over the last 100 years is because there were no such statistics conducted.Not reasonable. I think the accusation of it being likened to a contagion would require some form of evidence.
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An example of an analogous phenomenon.
No just a simple disapproval is sufficient.Should we go back to dragging them behind pickup trucks or other methods?
2021 Becomes Deadliest Year on Record for Transgender and Non-Binary People
With news of the killing of Marquiisha Lawrence in Greenville, South Carolina, the HRC Foundation has now officially recorded more violent deaths of transgender and gender non-conforming people than any year prior.www.hrc.org
Yes everyone should think the same way I do.Does everyone need to disapprove with you, or can you do it by yourself?
Afaik, the only physical differences between a genuine trans person and?...normal person are elongated brain receptors and larger neurons in a certain part of the brain.Is transgenderism a product of cause-and-effect?
If so, I'd like to see how science justifies this sinful practice -- (assuming they do).
And if it hasn't been justified yet, what exactly are scientists looking into that would cause this to happen?
Can a person become a transgender against his will?
On the other hand, if not, then what does academia attribute this to?
So you are really clueless on that.Beats me.
I'll take a stab at it though and say:
Childe in the wombe.
Which is when that word came into the evolving English language. But it was a word already available in the culture of England at the time, as many people knew Latin formally and many more knew it better than most of us know the Spanish that surrounds us today. They would have had a basic familiarity with Latin from the liturgy. As English grew and adapted it adsorbed many words from Latin. So much so that to say what I just said WITHOUT borrowed Latin words would be crazy difficult.Yes.
I looked it up on the online etymology dictionary to get the century that "fetus" hit the airwaves.
fetus (n.)
late 14c., "the young while in the womb or egg" (tending to mean vaguely the embryo in the later stage of development), from Latin fetus (often, incorrectly, foetus) "the bearing or hatching of young, a bringing forth, pregnancy, childbearing, offspring," from suffixed form of PIE root
SOURCE: Online Etymology Dictionary
And just how does quoting Solomon make your case about something that happened in the 14th century?Solomon wrote ...
Ecclesiastes 11:5 As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child: even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all.
What does 'plutos' mean?14th century academia plutos it to "fetus."
Granted fragmentation of conscience can happen, how DID it happen in the 14th century? I simply do not follow. Please make your case.It's called "fragmentation of conscience" by M. Scott Peck.
AV asserts that something really important changed about Pluto when it's designation was changed from "planet" to "dwarf planet" and that the change was made by a rigged vote of the astronomical committee which makes such designations. Hence, "to pluto" a verb describing a change in a definition for nefarious purposes.So you are really clueless on that.
Which is when that word came into the evolving English language. But it was a word already available in the culture of England at the time, as many people knew Latin formally and many more knew it better than most of us know the Spanish that surrounds us today. They would have had a basic familiarity with Latin from the liturgy. As English grew and adapted it adsorbed many words from Latin. So much so that to say what I just said WITHOUT borrowed Latin words would be crazy difficult.
And just how does quoting Solomon make your case about something that happened in the 14th century?
What does 'plutos' mean?
Granted fragmentation of conscience can happen, how DID it happen in the 14th century? I simply do not follow. Please make your case.
Surely there is something, you could look at arrests for sodomy, for example. Gays run a pretty constant percentage of the population, so sodomy arrests would give some indication of how seriously the law was being enforced.Typical leftist argument, if you think this represents the acceptance rates of the LGBTQ?+-347 community over the last 100 years your completely blind. The reason you can’t find any actual statistics about LGBTQ?+-347 acceptance over the last 100 years is because there were no such statistics conducted.
Afaik, the only physical differences between a genuine trans person and?...normal person are elongated brain receptors and larger neurons in a certain part of the brain.
These don't explain the psychological genesis of dysmorphia but it's potentially a clue. The issue is, that it's only after death that it may be possible to say whether a person was genuinely trans or not. And what good is that?
The only solutions is to make sure we inspect everyone's genitals before we interact with them.
I simply do not follow. Please make your case.
Please make your case.