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Christianity and living the word

Started by Wendyway2, March 16, 2018, 06:22:34 AM

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Wendyway2

Hello,

I believe Christianity is concerned as much with ethics and values, as it is with going to heaven or hell. For me the afterlife has many implications which are far more reaching than my soul going up or down when I die. True love of Christ as a Transgender to me implies that by  having transitioned my mission has been accomplished. That the sermon on the mount in the LGBT Community infers that we must respect relationships as well as marriage. Growing up in a family of socialists I was taught that cause, and effect may have shortcomings. That the love of Christ is both a thought that we are born with as infants, and a message, to be our own guardians, to live amongst the flock, and to protect ourselves from shame, disgrace and self loathing. I believe Christ saw our greatest obstacle in following his path to be our own self hatred. Do we as Transgender Christians have a message to those questioning who stand confused,  and under scrutiny. To taste christ in our minds, hearts and tongue, means we have no judges or persecutors. That  being Transgender is being human, and that there is nothing more human than for a Transgender  to make the statement naked I was born, naked I will die, between here, and eternity we are a single flower, and a single grain of hope, becoming our own transition into a world we fill with whom we have become. For our brothers and sister to acknowledge, fill with grace, bless with hope, and enjoy an everlasting peace.