Wow! there are a lot of dimly lit lights on here today!!this is a biology question and christians don't like biology - it seems to go against the grain for some reason!!My dear,this is not a question.Not for the reason that you think,but that you are asking a morality question to people that follow a novel written 2000 + years ago.If its not in there most of them will spend hours searching the scriptures for something as close as possible then say whatever they interpret it to say.
2007-11-04 23:52:37
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answered by Cotton Wool Ninja 6
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I don't believe that people born with conditions of various sorts are suffering from a manifestation of sins. I think they are given these conditions to learn from. I suffered from severe scoliosis until I had surgery at the age of 43. When I was 19 people told me I could be a model. Hmm... I couldn't be a crooked model! If I had been born with a straight spine where would've my life taken me? When I was 19 I was a mess, doing drugs and drinking and being immoral in many ways. If I had had that perfect body what would I have done? Instead I quit drugs and over the years quit drinking and doing immoral things. We live life with conditions (of any kind) in order to learn and be humble. As for the other: Jesus said to love your neighbor as yourself and not to be pointing out the splinter in someone else's eye when there's a plank in your own. He also said he did not come to save the self-righteous, but to save the sinners. I say we all should love, accept and forgive more and judge way less!
2007-11-04 23:56:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello xlds,
your feelings mentally, physically and really horrible.
Every one including parents are just out side your self, inwardly you are alone with you.
"True-belief of Christians about homosexual", you take it as another problem, in to your self.
'Homosexual' is not your mistake, neither being male or female is not your mistake, and it is not your belief too. It is real, true.
A belief can never be true, because a belief is no a longer a belief if it is real.
Your problem is a general problem, but you take it as peculiar and medical problem.
Medical or scientific is also not real, it looks as if it is real, but these are little lower than 'real'. Science(medical ) is a study about reality. As long as research continues, reality is above to science.
You are as equal as other humen. More over a necessity gender in the society, they wereuseful in kings courts as ministers and to accomplish special assainments, you can see them in the old and new testaments of the Bible.
General problem: of every one is 'loneliness inwardly'. Because, no one can be with in any one except the one who is called the 'LIFE'. This Life makes you a child to the one who is cause for your life on earth. This is for every one on earth. Or every one will be living in the gloom of cause, not fulfilling the life and passes.
2007-11-05 02:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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A hermaphrodite is a person who possesses the sexual organs of both male and female. The Bible does not address hermaphroditism. Therefore, it is difficult to doctrinally ascertain the Lord's position about them. Nevertheless, what are we to make of hermaphrodites?
God's intention of the sexes is that those born males act like males and those born females act like females. But, in rare instances there are babies born with the sexual organs of both sexes. Why is this? First of all, sin is in the world and it sometimes takes its tolls on our bodies resulting in various deformities. Nevertheless, in the case of hermaphroditism, the identity of the individual is still intended by God to be one or the other. After all, God would not make someone in contradiction to His created order and purpose. This means the hermaphrodite, thought physically ambiguous, does possess an identity of one or the other. It would seem best, then, to let the hermaphrodite grow and decide which gender to side with since he/she would know his/her own identity internally. If surgery is elected to make the decision permanent by altering the body to represent one or the other sexes, then that seems like a reasonable choice to make.
Second, it appears that most, if not all, hermaphrodites have a definite side they take as they develop since there is an internal genetic (XX, XY) dominance even though there is an external ambiguity. It is the internal genetic dominance that determines male and female -- even though sometimes mutations occur that leave both sexual organs. In some cases, there are hermaphrodites who are distinctly male in appearance yet have female sexual organs. There are also those who appear decidedly feminine in physical appearance yet possess male sexual organs. Either way, the genetic dominance is the sex and the person will manifest that dominance as he or she matures.
2007-11-04 23:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I just wanted to say - Holy crap a lot of half-wits answered your question.
One of my closest friends is actually trans-gendered, so I know exactly what you mean.
It doesn't matter though, since there is no such thing as a god.
Oh and for anyone else reading this, YES THOSE ARE REAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS, IT'S NOT A HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION.
2007-11-04 23:18:27
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answered by myleslr 5
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A lot of Christians talk about specific sins, and ironically are sounding like a bunch of Pharisees. They think that they understand grace and peace through Jesus Christ, but they really don't.
What I try to do is show everyone that we are sinners, ans so we sin. So any specific sin that you might bring up, is not the real problem, it's the nature of sin that is the problem.
Now with what you are taking about, I checked out the story about a woman who found out that she was genetically a man; that to me is just another manifestation of the sin nature in us. Some are born blind, some are born autistic, some are born with other things wrong with them. It's all manifestations of sin through our nature.
So was I, a Christian by faith, born Bisexual? Maybe. Maybe it was a part of the environment that I was raised in, I don't know. But whatever the case, my sin nature manifested in me to enable me to do those things that Bisexuals do and I reacted to it.
The case that you brought up if true is just another one of those manifestations. What I try to do is wake Christians up to the idea that Christ died even for the nature of sin, to wash us clean of it. And though we are saved we are still sinners but the promise is:
"I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I am the one I claim to be, you will indeed die in your sins." ( John 8:24 )
The point being that we are by faith declared sinless by God, not because we are sinless, but because we believe God through Jesus Christ whom He sent!
So as you might imagine, I have a lot of work to do.
2007-11-04 23:42:56
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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It would definitely be a sin if you went ahead without explaining to the person you were marrying about your gender disorder.
The church does not allow same sex mariage and requires abstinence where there is same sex attraction .
I personally would have great compassion in such a case but would recommend civil marriage and ask if it is possible for a church blessing.
2007-11-04 23:32:07
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answered by bri 7
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This is an easy question.
God created you and you are special and loved. Just pray on it and read his word. He'll lead you down your path whatever it is thats best for you. Lead a generous and loving life towards others. No one of true faith should be judging you nor should you care if you believe and lead your life according to his word in the best way you can. No one is perfect nor leds a perfect life and its ONLY up to God to judge you not man. He knows whats in your heart, he hears how you speak. God is all loving and forgiving. Love yourself, Love God and he'll put in your heart what you should do. Its between you and him.
I hope this helps..
2007-11-04 23:31:18
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answered by Kat 3
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Now that's just wierd, but anyway. "Your born gay" please be quiet and stop talking nonsense.
Leviticus 18:22 "Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination." Yea so God is gonna declare this "Thou shalt not" and than say you were born with it. Seriously what are you smoking? What your doing is calling God a hypocrite, and a liar!!! Wake up and turn from your sin, stop making excuses. It is so pathetic to hear people say this, my wife thought the same thing, well what do you know she is not gay anymore. The gay cells must have fell out of her ear while she was sleeping at night. Come up with a better excuse people, really!!
2007-11-04 23:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, this is not my business, but between you and your loved one.
Best wishes for a happy marriage.
2007-11-04 23:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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