I'd like to ask some semi-rhetorical questions, if I may--
It seems to me that those people, whether they be 'Christian' or 'Muslim' or whatever, are so vehemently anti-whatever (in this case, anti-transsexual,) that it appears to me they are trying valiantly to defend -- somebody or some thing -- from a perceived attack.
What or who are they defending?
If it's God (or god, or g_d,) they're defending, does an omnipotent being really need us mere mortals to defend "Him"?
So, why are they defending? And what actually are they defending against?
Why does a paranoid invent enemies? How important would a paranoid be if he or she had NO enemies, no one out to get them?
What if the people who defend were actually projecting their own doubts about the truth of their faith onto others, and then 'defending' their faith against such things that did cast doubt on to the 'truth' of their elaborate mythology?
Why did the Roman Catholic Church convict Galilleo of heresy? Because they were right about the earth being the center of the universe? Or was it because the new Copernican paradigm, while better explaining such phenomena as retrograde motion of planets, called into question the 'truth' of the Christian/Catholic faith 300 years ago? (The Catholic church pardoned Galilleo somewhere around 1970, btw...)
Why are they defending their faith, rather than seeking the truth?
Karen