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Coming to Terms with being Trans as a Christian

Started by AudreyMichelle, August 19, 2015, 11:28:24 PM

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CindyLouCovington

fortunatewly yhe new tesyament made it very easy to answer certain"christians" who say they would enjoy killing us, clayming we are sinners Jesus made his position on that very clear remember the story of the woman accused of adultry that amob wished to stone claiming that the law allowed it.Jesus just looked at them and said let he who is without sin among you cast the first stone. under His gaze one after another dropped his stone and left.Jesus said to the woman go and sin no more allowing her to go in peace. some of these so called men of God prefer to forget that
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Kylo

Yeah, I always felt the word of god and the word of man were two absolutely separate things, and that no human being could ever be the authority to say exactly what is and is not meant in the bible.

The fact it mentions nothing about trans people but many Christians have sanctimonious opinions on us cinches it for me. They have trained themselves to be judge, which is exactly what the book says not to do, and judging something the book said nothing about.
"If the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."
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VictorMike

I have decided that I am trans and I am Christian and I am happy!  I am not letting people dictate to me what it is they think I should be so I can be a Christian.  The bible is a book written by man, that book does not run my life, it is a nice guide.  I am loved and I love.  I done with members of my family and my social circle who don't agree.  I am me and I feel God loves me the way I am.
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