I do not regularly subscribe to this magazine, but the term "transgender" caught my eye, not to mention the "Washington National Cathedral." Apparently June is gay pride month, world wide. I must have missed the memo. At any rate, after reading the article, I Googled transgender and the search page itself comes with a rainbowed banner. I'm really getting a bit tired of the bullying, and well theft . . . The rainbow was already a recognized symbol! The same book that speaks quite negatively about all sorts of sexual sin, records a wonderful meaning of the rainbow.
Now, as to my Google search, I went to Wikipedia As I read, I realized two things. The definition of the term was a lot of confusion, but there was something else . . . The information repeatedly referred to one's "assigned sex." The article leads one to believe that at birth, our sex is assigned. No wonder there is so much "gender confusion" in this world! I'm not claiming to be an expert on the subject, but I do know, at birth, there is no assignment. Back in the old days before sonograms, the sex of the baby was not known until birth, but they arrived already assigned. It was simply a matter of recognizing.
Years ago, I remember in an anatomy class learning that there is a day in which our sex is determined or assigned. It's the 40th day of gestation. Our Creator places a great deal of emphasis on the number 40 and it's not at the discretion of humanity to redefine or reassign.
So G-d created man in his own image, in the image of G-d created he him; male
and female created he them. Genesis 1
Here's the deal. You can be a male that isn't attracted to females and you can be a female that isn't attracted to males. You can even be a male that doesn't feel masculine and you can be a female that doesn't feel feminine, but you were still created, one or the other!
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