First he was s@domized in childhood by a male relative. Then he spent time in the military and came home with PTSD. Married, but yet addicted to pornography. In pain.
He needed help desperately. He decided to become a woman. That didn't ease any pain. Then he decided to be the world's first non-binary person [both man and woman]. Not he. Not she. They.
After realizing what he needed was HELP, he decided to live as he was born - a man.
This is a very much needed read in my opinion. He's right. The medical community and other communities are too frightened of the tr@nsgender and LGBT.... communities to tell them that what they need is help, not surgery. Not acceptance of a lifestyle that makes no sense philosophically, scientifically, spiritually, or physically.
I watched an interview years ago on the Independent channel [back when it was free] with a model who was living a she-m@le life. "She" was wildly popular and yet seemed so sad. I heard "her" say with my own ears that "I am mentally ill".
Also, on that same series was a man who endured the entire sex-change operation and he declared himself to be mentally ill and in need of help.
We need to pray for health care professionals and families to speak up, stand up in love, and confront in peace those who are in need of heart and mind health. These people who wish a "change" are hurting terrible and we as Christians should NEVER, EVER mock, scorn, belittle, or hate them. They need Jesus and they need help. Not surgery. Not hormones. Not applause.
There's a link inside this article that give more information about his journey.
https://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=WA19C2...Tr0W2B_1aT9rFc
He needed help desperately. He decided to become a woman. That didn't ease any pain. Then he decided to be the world's first non-binary person [both man and woman]. Not he. Not she. They.
After realizing what he needed was HELP, he decided to live as he was born - a man.
This is a very much needed read in my opinion. He's right. The medical community and other communities are too frightened of the tr@nsgender and LGBT.... communities to tell them that what they need is help, not surgery. Not acceptance of a lifestyle that makes no sense philosophically, scientifically, spiritually, or physically.
I watched an interview years ago on the Independent channel [back when it was free] with a model who was living a she-m@le life. "She" was wildly popular and yet seemed so sad. I heard "her" say with my own ears that "I am mentally ill".
Also, on that same series was a man who endured the entire sex-change operation and he declared himself to be mentally ill and in need of help.
We need to pray for health care professionals and families to speak up, stand up in love, and confront in peace those who are in need of heart and mind health. These people who wish a "change" are hurting terrible and we as Christians should NEVER, EVER mock, scorn, belittle, or hate them. They need Jesus and they need help. Not surgery. Not hormones. Not applause.
There's a link inside this article that give more information about his journey.
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