Christ_empowered
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This is difficult. I think there's something wrong with society as a whole, because gender problems were understood to be rare until...well, now.
I hope Christians as individuals and as a group can offer Christ-like love and compassion. I can only kinda sorta relate to all this, because I used to be a flamboyantly gay homosexual. Now, I'm remarkably...gasp...normal, and my small town doesn't know what to make of the flamer (I believe the technical term is : gender non-conforming homosexual) suddenly "trying to act like a man," etc.
My very limited experiences with this makes me think that communities, and society as a whole, are creating a lot of these gender-confused people, just as "Schizophrenia" and the other so-called "mental illnesses" exist within a social framework. That doesn't make it any easier for anybody dealing with this problem, but I don't think constantly focusing on the psychological aspects of each person with gender problems is going to answer a whole lot of questions, not when this seems to be related to a society-wide problem, somehow.
I hope Christians as individuals and as a group can offer Christ-like love and compassion. I can only kinda sorta relate to all this, because I used to be a flamboyantly gay homosexual. Now, I'm remarkably...gasp...normal, and my small town doesn't know what to make of the flamer (I believe the technical term is : gender non-conforming homosexual) suddenly "trying to act like a man," etc.
My very limited experiences with this makes me think that communities, and society as a whole, are creating a lot of these gender-confused people, just as "Schizophrenia" and the other so-called "mental illnesses" exist within a social framework. That doesn't make it any easier for anybody dealing with this problem, but I don't think constantly focusing on the psychological aspects of each person with gender problems is going to answer a whole lot of questions, not when this seems to be related to a society-wide problem, somehow.