If you grew up as a girl, became engaged to a man, then found out in blood tests that you are actually male (XY), is it a sin to marry the man you are engaged to?
Despite having external female genitalia and breasts, because you are genetically a man, does this mean that you must now attempt to find a woman who will marry you?
http://www.aissg.org/articles/WAVE.HTM
http://www.gender.org.uk/about/04embryo/46_mterr.htm
http://www.gnxp.com/MT2/archives/002393.html
http://www.mtsu.edu/~phollowa/5sexes.html
Or is it an abomination for anyone who is physically incapable of creating children to get married and have a lifetime partner?
I have heard the phrase "God doesn't make junk," and since so many people exist who are neither clearly male or female, and so many Christians claim strict sexual rules, how do those rules apply to people who are assigned--in the womb--a gender that is neither plainly male nor female?
2007-11-04
21:41:45
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