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Thanks for the information.
*bump*
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No problem.
I'm still bouncing around websites trying to find out some more information on the major religious beliefs on this but cannot find much. Several forums and blogs on people within those religions asking the same question but no consensus on the Christian, Islamic, Jewish...most religions.
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From a Christian perspective, and those which share a similar concept, the idea of the Fall would be an explanation for how, when God created them male and female, we now see that humans no longer develop as such a perfect creation. Would that be a correct view? It's short but even when I was among the Baptists I never really accepted this idea of the Fall popular among Christians and New Age enthusiasts. Besides, what would that imply about those individuals? Would they be less than perfect? Why should they suffer so in God's eyes for something that is no choice of their own? I don't know enough about the Hindu religion's concept of human creation. However, I think this is a valid question for those who follow the "Abrahamic" paths.
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I don't believe that there is any real "stance" held by Pagans in general about intersex. I'm sure that doesn't help you though.
![]() As far as I know though, there are hermaphrodites and cases of it around. Since I happen to know one I'm pretty sure of this.
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I would be skeptical of the hermaphrodite claim. A human hermaphrodite would have to have functional testes and ovaries. I'm thinking of the mythological hermaphrodite. However, if you are talking about gonadal mosaicism, which is called true hermaphroditism then I definitely agree. Here is an interesting story. BORN TRUE HERMAPHRODITE - Pictorial Profile
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She also has a brother that was born the same way, but he identifies male.
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![]() And yes, it might not be the best idea to ask her. Even more so to examine her. I imagine that would be very awkward.
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Oh, ya think? ![]() I just kind of figure than when an old friend of mine decides to come out and tell me something along those lines, in all confidence, then I'm not about to ask her to "present them" you know? ![]()
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