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So you are heterosexual?That's quite a mixed way of putting it, even with your definition.
Pansexuality is an attraction beyond physical attraction and into emotion, personality and the actual relationship. It in no way means "I'll sleep with anything". I happily have a boyfriend and we're both waiting until marriage.
So you are heterosexual?
Better than fryingpansexualBy that logic, bisexuality doesn't exist. No. I'm pansexual. But I'm in a relationship.
Like what?There are som deep theological complications with that premise.
Nearly all transexuals believe they were "made wrong". A Christian transexual would naturally have to believe that this error originated with the Almighty. Which puts us in the position where God made a mistake. If God can make misakes, then He isn't perfect, and the basis for Christianity crumbles like a house of cards.Like what?
I'm surprised that nobody has voted transsexual yet. Transsexual Christians do exist after all.
Nearly all transexuals believe they were "made wrong". A Christian transexual would naturally have to believe that this error originated with the Almighty. Which puts us in the position where God made a mistake. If God can make misakes, then He isn't perfect, and the basis for Christianity crumbles like a house of cards.
My basis for Christianity certainly hasn't crumbled like a house of cards going by that logic every single person born with a birth defect or disability can't be a Christian either. Transexuality is no different to treating any other medical condition, the way I see it I was born with a defect, it was treated, thats it. I thank God I was able to get the treatment I needed.
Only if you think God made a mistake when he made some people susceptible to genetic diseases such as sickle cell anaemia, multiple sclerosis and other such things.Nearly all transexuals believe they were "made wrong". A Christian transexual would naturally have to believe that this error originated with the Almighty. Which puts us in the position where God made a mistake. If God can make misakes, then He isn't perfect, and the basis for Christianity crumbles like a house of cards.
[SIZE=-1]Only if you think God made a mistake when he made some people susceptible to genetic diseases such as sickle cell anaemia, multiple sclerosis and other such things.
I'm hetero, by the way.
Though I once saw in a visitor's book that someone had written: "I'm homosexual. I like boys." So I wrote next to it: "I'm polysexual. I like parrots."[/SIZE]
So now you compare gender to a disease? That's just great.Erm..
Thank you very much for putting words in the mouth of some transexual Christians, but I personally see transexuality and Christianity as infinately compatible.
My basis for Christianity certainly hasn't crumbled like a house of cards going by that logic every single person born with a birth defect or disability can't be a Christian either. Transexuality is no different to treating any other medical condition, the way I see it I was born with a defect, it was treated, thats it. I thank God I was able to get the treatment I needed.
Exactly. People don't think God made a mistake when they are born with some disease or other genetic defect so why would a Christian transsexual think that?Only if you think God made a mistake when he made some people susceptible to genetic diseases such as sickle cell anaemia, multiple sclerosis and other such things.
I'm hetero, by the way.
Though I once saw in a visitor's book that someone had written: "I'm homosexual. I like boys." So I wrote next to it: "I'm polysexual. I like parrots."
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