I do not think God wants individuals to mutilate their own bodies to try to change their sex (something that is medically impossible to do).
But God still loves his children, regardless of their sin. That person would need to repent for any unrepentant sins, like the rest of us.
The thing is, no matter what a person does to try to change their sex, in the resurrection they will be the sex they were born with. No amount of hormones or mutilations can change a person's sex.
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No place for a transexuals in the better part of the plan of salvation |
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The Lord has only one standard of morality-total chastity for both men and women before marriage and complete fidelity afterward. Heaven was there." 2 Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball The law of chastity prohibits all sexual relations outside marriage. |
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But God still loves his children, regardless of their sin. That person would need to repent for any unrepentant sins, like the rest of us. |
I honestly do not know. I am hesitant to call anyone in this position a sinner. I donot know what they go through. How about hermapadites who are born with both genders? Are they sinners? What gender to they have? Just because transexuals have a physical sex, does not make their emotional, and hormonal not count in gender. I just do not know. What makes up gender? Is it more then sexual organs? IS there hormones, brain patterns genes that help make that decision? I do not know, so I am hesitant to call it a sin, because gender to me is much more then physical sex organs. I think that this is one of the next areas that we need to work out in our doctrine. We say gender is eternal but to fail to define gender? We ascribe such characteristics to female gender as love, nurturing, peace keeping, raising children and there emotional needs, yet we ascribe these characteristics to Heavenly Father. Does this make God gender confused by our typical ideas of gender? I just think that we do not know as much about such things as we tend to think. That is my opinion of course.
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I think that this is one of the next areas that we need to work out in our doctrine. |
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Good stuff. I feel that gender is more then physical sex organs or chromosomes. Gender is also social expectations that define Masculine and feminine. It clearly is much more then physical sex. How we dress, act, behave, think, walk, talk, and communicate are all included in gender. (why does the church get upset about cross dressing at church Halloween parties?) In some cultures woman can become male, and some Polynesian cultures even have a third gender. If a man walks or talks like a woman we tend to question his masculinity I.e gender. I think that in case of transsexuals who is to say that there are not other reasons, other then chromosomes and biological parts that drive them to another gender? Who is to say that a biological male cannot be a female gender? (and I am not talking about homosexuality)
I had a professor in my undergrad at Ohio State who was working on genetics and gene manipulation. He once theorized in class that the day is fast approaching that gene/ DNA manipulation will be an every day thing. We will be able to change our genetic make up like hair color, build, and rid diseases such as aids, diabetes,hear disease etc. He even suggested that we will be able to manipulate our chromosomes so that genetically we can change sex. He said this would be done in our life time. So if one could change xy chromosomes, and other genetic codes would that make one a male or female? How does that effect our eternal scheme or does it?