Disclaimer: I am quite unqualified to respond in this thread, as I am not a Christian and haven't been to church in decades. Still, the OP's plea resonates with me.
Quote from: Ashtonrocks on August 27, 2018, 07:30:37 PM
Am I less of a Christian, because of this?
Because men say so? Certainly not. It is not for them to decide who is or isn't a Christian. You know and God knows. It is not up to anyone else.
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Does me being trans cause me some sort of shame in my religion?
Well, the earthly manifestations of religion being what they are, it might well be a source of shame to them. Does it cause shame in the eyes of God? I strongly doubt it, given what you have told us about your beliefs.
God made you, and he made you trans. There is no reason for you or anyone else to feel shame at His handiwork.
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Are there any people accepting of trans Christans?
Yes, there are. Depending on where you live, you may have to do some serious searching or even move to find them, but they exist. I know of one church near where I live, a Baptist church, of all things, where the congregation and pastor have decided to be an inclusive church.
And ealier this week, I attended a wedding service where two trans women were married in a church by a minister, with at least two other ministers participating. The church and the officiating minister were United Church of Canada. One of the other ministers was Anglican, and I don't know which denomination the other one represented.
The point is that accepting Christians and churches exist. Good luck tracking them down.