While it is good that you have "compassion" for "disturbed" 
transsexuals, your post does not answer geekgirlkelli's question about the 
intersex. Unless it is the same answer that she has gotten from other Conservative Christians -- a refusal to accept that the intersexed exist.
From 
Merriam-Webster Online:
   Main Entry:
trans·sex·u·al 
	 
Variant(s):also tran·sex·u·al        \(ˌ

tran(t)s-ˈsek-sh(ə-)wəl, -shəl\     Function:
noun Date:1957        
: a person who strongly identifies with the opposite sex and may seek to live as a member of this sex especially by undergoing surgery and hormone therapy to obtain the necessary physical appearance (as by changing the external sex organs)   
           transsexual 
adjective 
           trans·sex·u·al·ism 
	 
 also tran·sex·u·al·ism        \-sh(ə-)wə-ˌli-zəm, -shə-ˌli-\      
noun 
           trans·sex·u·al·i·ty 
	 
 also tran·sex·u·al·i·ty        \-ˌsek-shə-ˈwa-lə-tē\      
noun 
 
   Main Entry:
in·ter·sex 
	 
Pronunciation:              \ˈin-tər-ˌseks\          Function:
noun Etymology:International Scientific VocabularyDate:1910        
: an 
intersexual individual   
 
   Main Entry:
in·ter·sex·u·al 
	 
Pronunciation:              \ˌin-tər-ˈsek-shə-wəl, -shwəl, -shəl\          Function:
adjective Etymology:International Scientific VocabularyDate:circa 1866             1     
: existing between sexes <
intersexual hostility>          2     
: intermediate in sexual characters between a typical male and a typical female   
           in·ter·sex·u·al·i·ty 
	 
        \-ˌsek-shə-ˈwa-lə-tē\      
noun 
           in·ter·sex·u·al·ly 
	 
        \-ˈsek-shə-wə-lē, -shwə-lē, -shə-lē\      
adverb 
 
The most common form of 
intersexual person is the classic hermaphrodite, born with some sexual organs of both sexes, but there are also those whose external organs appear to be normal but they have internal organs for both sexes or for the opposite sex, and there are genetically intersexed individuals, such as XXY's whose bodies look like girls, despite having a Y chromosome and X's who develop as boys despite the lack of a Y chromosome. In both cases, their further development during puberty are different from the devlopment of "normal" boys and girls.