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A simple fix for the Transgender issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken-1122" data-source="post: 74142577" data-attributes="member: 277047"><p>In the analogy you provided, it was of a 3 way conversation but the question was not directed at the trans person, but because it was a 3 way conversation the trans person was able to hear the question asked about him to the other person. I never denied this was possible</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have several reasons for believing transgender ideas are manufactured; as I said before I believe transgenderism is not based on reality, it’s only in your head thus manufactured. I never said that was the only one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's one thing to tell offensive Jesus jokes when in the company of Christians; it’s another to feel a need to pretend Jesus is lord, and claim all other religions are false when in the company of Christians in order to not offend them. I suspect you will not do that; I suspect you will insist Christians acknowledge whatever religious beliefs they have, that not everybody is going to share them; and it is not an attack against them, nor is it an insult for you to not share their religious beliefs when you are in their company. Is my assumption correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken-1122, post: 74142577, member: 277047"] In the analogy you provided, it was of a 3 way conversation but the question was not directed at the trans person, but because it was a 3 way conversation the trans person was able to hear the question asked about him to the other person. I never denied this was possible I have several reasons for believing transgender ideas are manufactured; as I said before I believe transgenderism is not based on reality, it’s only in your head thus manufactured. I never said that was the only one. It's one thing to tell offensive Jesus jokes when in the company of Christians; it’s another to feel a need to pretend Jesus is lord, and claim all other religions are false when in the company of Christians in order to not offend them. I suspect you will not do that; I suspect you will insist Christians acknowledge whatever religious beliefs they have, that not everybody is going to share them; and it is not an attack against them, nor is it an insult for you to not share their religious beliefs when you are in their company. Is my assumption correct? [/QUOTE]
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