I have no problem with any trans people but the sin would fall under pride. It’s like saying your creator was incorrect when making you and hence you know better than he does. It is similar to body augmentation being a “sin”.*for educational reasons only*
Then you better not have one medical operation ever. God made you perfect and to interfere with what happens naturally is a sin
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Anonymous3w
I feel like that would make any changes about yourself a sin, no? Braces, hair transplant, growth hormone (even for a medical condition), fixing birth defects, etc
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Anonymous3w
If God’s petty enough to condemn people to hell because they want to look a certain way I’ll go first. There’s actually evil(murder, infidelity, stealing etc) and then there’s wanting to grow a beard and if those two are equal in his eyes then he’s a moron.
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Anonymous3w
did god mess up when he made stone and trees because we turn them into houses? was wheat a mistake because we bake it into bread? were grapes an accident because we ferment wine from it? changing something doesn't mean you think it's original state was "incorrect". that's ridiculous
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Anonymous#43w
it seems apparent that the god described in the bible wants us to participate in the glory of creation and alteration. unless you think he placed us here as sinners so that we would never change?