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I am not.Can I ask if you are against plastic surgery when someone has been in a car crash?
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I am not.Can I ask if you are against plastic surgery when someone has been in a car crash?
In your view, is it okay for a man to want to be a woman, and take measures to reach that goal, such as by taking drugs to change his facial and body features etc.?
I was not able to view this video, but the facial structure of the person in the video image just got me thinking on this.
Your thoughts...
By "point" I meant the point I made about mispresentation of gender. As the law in Deut 22:5 is spiritual it is extendable to every conceivable misrepresentation of gender including "gender re-assignment surgery" (a misrepresentation in itself). In any case Deut 22:5 would in every case of "transgenderism" have to be literally broken on numerous occasions before surgery was ever contemplated. Deut 22:5 inhibits the thin end of the wedge here.
There are no types of Islam.Not true of all types of Islam.
What you seem to be asking is, does the bible explore the realms of chromosome abnormality? Of course not. The bible does not distinguish gender and sex in relation to people.Does the Bible defined gender (who someone is) apart from sex (their genitals)?
So does shaving and wearing makeup. It is sunna for Muslims to pluck, wax or epilate underarm and public hair as well as trim the moustache and cut off the foreskin.There are no types of Islam.
Think of it this way, trimming eyebrows is haram because it changes God's creation.
What you seem to be asking is, does the bible explore the realms of chromosome abnormality? Of course not. The bible does not distinguish gender and sex in relation to people.
There are no types of Islam.
Think of it this way, trimming eyebrows is haram because it changes God's creation.
Why should it ever be right? Only if someone had a strictly physical disability would it ever be right.How would one know if it's right or wrong to change one's body from how they are born?
Isn't the body just a vessel for the soul/spirit so we can experience physical life?Why should it ever be right? Only if someone had a strictly physical disability would it ever be right.
In other words: a gender traitor. Where did I hear that?No, never OK, because it involves premedidated gender fraud. People should not be permitted to dishonestly misrepresent their biologically given gender to society at large. If they want to do it within the confines of their own homes, they should be permitted but only if they are prepared to be restricted to their own homes to prevent a fraud on society.
Why should it ever be right? Only if someone had a strictly physical disability would it ever be right.
By "point" I meant the point I made about mispresentation of gender. As the law in Deut 22:5 is spiritual it is extendable to every conceivable misrepresentation of gender including "gender re-assignment surgery" (a misrepresentation in itself). In any case Deut 22:5 would in every case of "transgenderism" have to be literally broken on numerous occasions before surgery was ever contemplated. Deut 22:5 inhibits the thin end of the wedge here.
There are no types of Islam.
Think of it this way, trimming eyebrows is haram because it changes God's creation.
Why should it ever be right? Only if someone had a strictly physical disability would it ever be right.
There are no types of Islam.
I think they do all know that there is only one Islam.They can't seem to agree.