Gee, it's almost as if there are people who believe being Trans is anti-Christian. Oh that's right, being homophobic and transphobic is all part of the neat tidy package bundled into the tribe of Christian Nationalism where rather than following the Bible's actual preaching isn't the point it is aligning with the politics and the group think and asserting what is and is not "normal" as if that is the enterprise of Jesus who was oddly silent on trans and gay issues but fairly vocal on acceptance and who could fairly be labeled as anti-bigotry.Unit2Sucks said:
You still haven't told us why you think it is that certain people who celebrate Easter will be offended by a different day randomly coinciding with Easter this year.
But these people are beyond the compassion of Christianity and only use it as an in-group/out-group excuse.
PS - As a fun aside, why do you never hear fundamentalists argue that being trans is "normal"when the very act of converting Adam's rib into woman is an act of transgender? That in the Bible itself there is no gender until two are created and they are really just two manifestations of one? I mean you could be a Biblical literalist and make the argument that trans is normal and that gender is a spectrum...etc. But no, they will just pretend the Bible is anti-trans and is if this is a burning social moral issue though it is entirely manufactured and exploited by right wing politicians desperate for a new wedge issue to get votes by the sheepish followers of religion who do exactly what they are told to do: namely persecute group X. The defining characteristic of the modern American Christian is identifying who to hate. For all their talk of love, why does one never think of Christians as a whole as loving inclusive force in our society but always the divisive judgmental angry rights-stealing book-banning narrow-minded anti-science thought policing ambassadors of telling everyone else how to live?