That suggests that the truth basis for standards have no objective basis and are merely created by humans.
It suggests that we learn over time.
Like the words of the hymn say:
We limit not the truth of God
to our poor reach of mind,
to notions of our day and sect,
crude, partial and confined:
no, let a new and better hope
within our hearts be stirred:
the Lord has yet more light and truth
to break forth from his word.
Christians believe moral Truths have always existed and we are merely acknowledeging them through time.
That's one view; I wouldn't say it's a universal Christian approach.
The Traditional Truths I am talking about which happen to align with science and Christianity have long stood the test of time though they have been challenged and at times denied. For example 'we are made in Gods image male and female'. That has been pretty much the case throughout our history in science, Western belief and the Church and is only recently being challenged by the New Woke and Gender Ideology.
No, that is not what has been held throughout our history. For a very long time, people (including Christians) believed that women were defective, poorly developed males. You see that in Aristotle, picked up and echoed by later thinkers. Even today you will find, on this very site, people arguing that men, specifically, are made in God's image and women are not.
This is what I mean when I say that your argument about "traditional truths" doesn't stand up to an examination of what people actually thought and wrote, through our history.
Its only when we move away from this Truth that we begin to justify wrong in the name of human ideas of Rights.
While I agree with you that when we lose sight of the truth that every human person is made in God's image, we get into trouble. But this is not about biology, or sexed bodies. I'd suggest we need to take a step back and ask more thoughtfully what it means to be made "in the image of God."
I think micro managing as you call it though I would call it supporting Human Rights because the Right health treatment is a Right.
So is being able to make one's own decisions about one's medical treatment.
Its not just Christain values but Western Values we have advocated for over many years based on deriving those Truths from a long history of living them out and they work.
Again, no... our history is not that shining.
So what about God made them male and female which aligns with biological fact and lived reality of sex being male and female and that a person cannot change sex and become the opposite sex.
Sure, male and female bodies are a reality. Also a reality are the people who - to put it crudely - have brains that don't match their body, due to their particular development. Can a person change sex, biologically? No. But can they be given the grace to make medical decisions, and navigate society, in ways which make life most tolerable for them? Yes. Should this pose any particular problem to anybody else? Aside from certain very particular situations, not really. Astonishingly, for the vast majority of interactions I have with other human beings, what reproductive organs they have simply do not matter at all.
What about the Christian Truth that we are all made in Gods image which aligns with Western values about human worth and dignity as the basis for Western nations Declarations and for UN Human Rights.
Fantastic. So transgendered people are also made in God's image. Let's honour them for the rational, creative, relational* people they are created to be, just like their Creator.
*Rationality, creativity and relationality all being characteristics of God which we, being made in God's image, share.
Yes but Gay or Sexual Orientation Conversion Therapy (CT) has been outlawed.
Not everywhere. We're still waiting for that legal change in NSW. And the usual suspects are out making the usual blatantly dishonest arguments against it.
The current law is unclear and that is what is causing the disagreement.
I'm not a legal expert, but I'm prepared to believe the law needs further work. That's okay. It's still good that conversion therapy be banned.
So the question is 'Are therapies that don't assume that the child is Trans and don't Affirm their gender identity or put them on a Transitional Therapy path as part of Affirming their Trans iedentity but rather take the approach of investigating other reasons such as being Gay, Autism or other Body Dismorphia for their GD regarded as CT.
And the answer is, no, not assuming a gender identity, and exploring contributing factors to someone's gender dysphoria, are not conversion therapy. Since conversion therapy is an attempt to change someone's sexuality or gender identity, and not making assumptions, and exploring possible contributing factors, are not such an attempt.
Another question relating to Religious Freedom and Rights is " If a person who is GD and may or may not identify as Trans or Gender Non Conforming comes to a Christian or a Church and asks for prayers to help with their distress is that classed as CT.
If you pray in a direct attempt to change their sexuality or gender identity, yes it is conversion therapy. Fortunately, such direct attempts are not good pastoral practice, so avoiding them should not be a problem.
If we are to get to the Truth I think its vital that these issues are clarified
Honestly, being reasonably familiar with the Victorian legislation, the two issues you've raised above aren't unclear at all.
in fact by not clarifying these questions is what is causing the conflict and division in society.
No, that's really not what's causing the division and conflict. Clarifying the details of application a particular state law is not the heart of the issue here. I think far more people are affronted by the idea that conversion therapy is being called into question at all.
If your talking about Hormone Therapy and sex change surgery that is not a given and in fact has now been stopped as the preferred Treatment Model for the NHS and other Professional Organisations like the Royal Doctors, APA, Royal Academy of Pediatrians ect. The Trans Affirmative Model has been found to lack evidence and is risky and harmful.
What I was trying to say is that it is a given that different therapeutic approaches will be considered, in light of the particular experiences and needs of each patient. This is not a "one-size-fits-all" kind of situation.
I don't think it is, at least until some of the questions being proposed are answered.
Having read the Victorian legislation (which I understand to be pretty standard compared to other places with such legislation), it's very clear to me. Which bit is not clear to you?
If its about not converting a persons gender identity to something other than their gender identity then that makes most conventional therapies like psychotherapy which helps to overcome trauma and allow a GNC person to align their identity to their nate sex.
The difference is, if someone undertakes psychotherapy, and in the course of that therapy decides to identify as the gender aligned with their biological sex, that's fine. The goal of the psychotherapy is not to
make that identification change happen. It's the attempt to make the change happen that makes something conversion therapy.
In fact the basic principle of psychology is to try aned align the mind to the body and not the body to the mins.
Not at all. But one of the foundational ethical principles of psychotherapy is
autonomy: "
Each client, as an autonomous person, has freedom of choice and responsibility for decision-making and behavior. The concepts of unconditional worth and tolerance for individual differences reflect therapists’ respect for clients to make their own decisions."
So in some ways the entire practice of Psychology is CT.
This is a grave misunderstanding of both psychology, and conversion therapy.
On a societal level we know its also caused harm. Look at Womens Rights for example and how they are being erased by this ideology and even attacked for being what is basically objective reality a women.
There are a few, very narrow, situations where there are issues to be worked out. In general, women's rights are not being erased, though.
Women now have penises. Do you really believe this is reality.
I believe that there are some people whose brains don't match their bodies, in terms of sexed development, who deserve the best we can muster in treating them with grace and kindness. And I believe that we, as a society, can do better in that than we have hitherto.
Denying their existence is not really a good start.