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Is Science going to be a Key or an impending Doom of the Androgyne?

Started by Kendall, June 16, 2007, 10:22:51 AM

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With the advances in brain, behavior, DNA, and the Human Genome mapping in full swing do you think, believe, guess, dream, or feel which of these opinions? [There are 3 sets of questions, check any that are the closest to how you feel.] Concerning being a

There is a good, likely, or possible chance that something biological, DNA, or microscopic may, can, or does lead to causing [creating influencing] me being an Androgyne.
9 (112.5%)
Biology does not or is unlikey a cause me being an Androgyne.
1 (12.5%)
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0 (0%)
Science will discover what creates, causes, contributes to, or influences how, why, and who becomes an androgyne.
8 (100%)
Science will not every know why or how.
3 (37.5%)
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0 (0%)
Such Scientific discovery will likely, may, or might lead great advances and help at acceptance, helping explain androgyny,  helping one be who they want to be, and even lead to beneficial drugs, medicine, and or scientific enhancers to one's self.
9 (112.5%)
Such discoveries will not lead anywhere.
1 (12.5%)
Such discoveries may, will, or might lead to potentially dangerous or doom like results such as the elimination of andrognes, "curing" them by attempting to remove the nonbinary behavior, or the changing of DNA to correct a child before birth.
6 (75%)

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no_id

Quote from: Ken/Kendra on June 18, 2007, 10:58:24 AM
I give you exhibit E http://uncolumnist.blogspot.com/2007/05/transfacts.html
Read and weep.

Quite interesting. I'm surprised the writer didn't advocate for all 'normal' individuals to start rebuilding Noach's arch...
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Jessica

http://www.christiancentury.org/article.lasso?id=3113

Excerpt:
Quote"If a biological basis is found, and if a prenatal test is then developed, and if a successful treatment to reverse the sexual orientation to heterosexual is ever developed, we [The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary] would support its use as we should unapologetically support the use of any appropriate means to avoid sexual temptation and the inevitable effects of sin," Mohler wrote.
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ChildOfTheLight

"Sex-change operations, however, produce no demonstrable improvement in appearance or function of recipients of such procedures."

No improvement in function, he contends.  I can only guess that this writer hasn't known any transsexuals.
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