Steadfast Fred
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I meant Peter and John. (see Acts 4:13)Paul was educated by one of the best masters of the day is all.
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I meant Peter and John. (see Acts 4:13)Paul was educated by one of the best masters of the day is all.
I think you are comparing apples and oranges. Having surgery for a cleft pallette or a hole in the heart is not the same as having a "sex change" operation. Surgery for cleft pallette and heart surgery remedy existing health issues. However, a "sex change" operation is not an existing health issue and changing one's sex through surgical means is basically telling God that He made a mistake in assigning us the gender we were born with. God formed us either male or female for a reason. Who are we to tell God that He made a mistake?So steadfast, using your logic if my child is born with a cleft pallet then I should leave him or her that way. Or if he or she is born with a hole in his or her heart the doctors shouldn't intervene. After all, that's the way God wanted him or her born.
God has a place for each person and being a sloth is not one of them. The person who makes excuses for being lazy is simply lazy.I meant Peter and John. (see Acts 4:13)
So, not only are you wrong about knowing my thoughts, but you are also wrong about my wife and I being a tag team who had left the Baptist Board.Obviously you have not read what I have posted. I am against gender reassignment surgery. I'm talking about a hermaphrodite in which one is not sure what the child is. Your hubby says we should leave the child as is without surgical intervention. If your child or grandchild were born as a hermaphrodite it would be a different song and dance with you two.
I thought you and your husband had left the Baptist Board. If you are the same husband and wife tag team then welcome back.
If I remember correctly, the op said nothing of medical malformations but said that the wife had once been a man. I think the discussion went away from the original intent. Let's assume there was no physical necessity for the sex change other than a desire to become the other gender.
Annsni said:If I remember correctly, the op said nothing of medical malformations but said that the wife had once been a man.
Yes, many of these birth issues are addressed surgically early on, without the child's consent or even knowledge. How would you counsel a married adult believer who finds out this had been done to her as an infant?