If straights have a place, and gays have a place, then what is the "fate" of hermaphrodites and does the bible, Qu'ran, Torah, or any other "holy" book speak of such people?
(No, I am not a hermaphrodite).
2007-02-08
13:58:28
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Laci--"place" is a general term, don't take it so literally.
No, homosexuals do not have rights, for example. You're mistaken.
2007-02-08
14:23:06 ·
update #1
Jayelle--So true, so true.
Laci--"place" is a general term, don't take it so literally.
No, homosexuals do not have rights, for example. You're mistaken.
2007-02-08
14:24:19 ·
update #2
Chesire--So, you know what's right for the Intersexed? (as is the formal term)
Just shoot 'em up with hormones, eh? Hmmm....
Nice to know you have all the answers.
2007-02-08
14:26:42 ·
update #3
Glukstad--So, what's God's view for the Intersexed? What is their gender? Does it say in the bible or any other "holy" book?
2007-02-08
14:28:33 ·
update #4
Godless--I've never heard of an intersexed person being referred to as an "it". So, what you're really saying is that if a person is not capable of reproducing, that person isn't really fully human? How about women, due to diseases, needing to have their reproductive organs removed? Are they not completely human? How would you define human?
2007-02-08
14:32:08 ·
update #5
Run James Run--So true. In a perfect place, there would be ppl with your views that were implemented. Good thoughts.
2007-02-08
14:34:16 ·
update #6