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I'm glad you asked, and I'm happy to explain it to you:Tell me which of Christ's teachings you read that in.
Yes, traditional and orthodox Christianity largely argues that human sex is binary, based on a specific interpretation of creation in the Bible. This view holds that God created humanity as male and female (Genesis 1:27), and that this distinction is purposeful, fixed, and reflective of divine design, rather than a social construct
- Response to Non-Binary and Intersex: Within this framework, departures from the male-female binary (such as transgender experiences) are often viewed as a result of the "Fall" (sin's impact on the world) rather than a separate, valid, or intended gender category. Intersex conditions are generally recognized as rare, tragic consequences of brokenness, but are not seen to undermine the fundamentally binary design of human sex.
And your approach to intersex illustrates your ideology is based on religious belief:
Perhaps you are thinking of "gender" which in current parlance by Trans enthusiasts means a feeling, a fantasy, a whim, a hallucination, or a belief.
I have no responsibility for the ideas in people's heads.
An idea does not turn a man into a woman.
Vanishingly small numbers and irrelevant to the Trans campaign.
Despite your religiously based beliefs, intersex babies are born, you can't simply deny their existence.
Estimates for intersex births in the UK vary based on the definition used, ranging from about 130 cases requiring immediate medical investigation annually to potentially 1.7% of all births having some, often subtle, variation. While up to 1.1 million people in the UK may have intersex traits, official statistics do not track this data at birth due to its rarity and complexity.
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