So, this one is a bit complicated.
TLDR, I often encounter people who run on faith and people who run on hope, these people seem to have incredible fundamental problems understanding each other and gender talks between these two groups can be extremely rocky.
Okay, so let me start with some definitions:
Faith Powered- These are people who, in times of desperation or when seeking definitions of themselves or others, turn to faith. They turn to ephemeral truths that they simply "know" that provide them with a basis to move on with their lives and confront terrible things. It can be powerful and a force for incredible good, but can also lead to terrible misunderstandings and occasional, but dramatically destructive inflexibility.
Hope Powered- These are people who, in times of desperation or when seeking definitions of themselves or others, turn to hope. These people either cannot, or try very hard not to see the world as black and white. For motivation for their actions they look for probabilities of success, not a certainty that everything will be okay, but a hope that everything will be okay. This leaves people who run on hope very vulnerable in times of crisis. When their hopes fail them, they may change their beliefs about the situation quite easily and succumb to despair. However, being able to change their beliefs on the fly is a huge advantage when they need to adapt to a new situation.
I fall into the hope powered category myself, and sometimes I wonder if it's the sole reason I consider myself non-binary at all. I think I'm 80% certain that I'm actually female now and to people who run on faith that sounds ridiculous. They have a tendency to do things like asking you to look for that fundamental deeper truth about yourself that you turn to in times of desperation and... Well obviously I don't have one of those for anything.
I think it leads to some conflict within and outside of the community. Obviously there are deeply religious people who destructively hate people like us because they turn to faith when even tiny pieces of their world view are confronted, but those seem to be extreme examples.
I actually had no solid guiding evidence that I was a girl (aside from dysphoria and a general feeling) before someone brilliant on the forum pointed out that through all my deliberations I was hoping I was female and that was really solid evidence that I was.
What do you guys think about this? Do you have conflicts of hope vs faith within the trans community?