Aerin, I read your profile and you claim to be a eunuch or a medical transgender.
I am not really sure about the terms, but I think there is a difference between intersexed and transgender.
I do know that some men are called to be that way
Yes there is a difference between transgender and intersex, although both go through similar social struggles and to some Christians, there's absolutely no difference. They don't care if there's medical issues or not, they treat intersex the exact same as voluntary transgender. If someone is born fully functional as a man, with all the physical and mental wirings in place, I wouldn't support the notion of them changing because that is how God made them.
On the other hand, I read a post from last year about an intersex person who was diagnosed with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome from birth (which requires a series of tests for a valid diagnosis) and then watched several people on this web site accuse them of having nothing more than a spiritual problem and that they needed to be healed and act like the man God created them to be.
This is absolute ignorance to the condition that was stated (an inability of the body's cells to respond to testosterone). I'm trying to avoid going into details about the problems I was born with, dysfunctional under-sized testes, the steps I'm taking to remedy what has caused constant physical pain, etc. because frankly that is no one's business and why should I have to justify being the person I am by revealing those intimate details to complete strangers?
You said you looked at my profile picture. Ignore what I'm wearing (women's jeans and a t-shirt for those who claim abomination) and just look at my body shape. THAT is the way God made me. Is that what people here associate with the wickedness of cross dressing, just because I wasn't born in a "biologically correct" state for male, being able to procreate with seed, or female, being able to give birth to child??
So is it as acceptable for a woman to dress up as a man? Not at all! And I am a woman! I think as God's children we are called to live holy, as He is holy.
Is there nothing to distinguish us from worldly people? Do we also accept the standards that those in the world live by? Yes women's clothing has changed, but that hasn't stopped women from being women.
So is it as acceptable for a woman to dress up as a man? Not at all! And I am a woman! I think as God's children we are called to live holy, as He is holy.
The issue in "some" cases means life or death, spiritually. There are temptations involved, sometimes fornication, sometimes sodomy. This is not my story. I wear the outfits you see on my profile in real life and no one cares. I come on here and discuss what Scripture says about it and many are convinced it is the height of public sexual perversion. The proper approach must be on a case by case basis as God leads and convicts, that is the Spirit, not the letter of the law.
For me, what to wear is a non issue. I have many clothes to choose from and do so carefully. Romans 14 explains what our attitude should be about various interpretations of the law. But some Christians will never accept that, or the ability of a stranger who they perceive to be in gross spiritual error to accept the work of Christ in their life. Was not David a man after God's own heart, in spite of his terrible struggles with adultery, lust and temptation which I have honestly never dealt with in a serious way because of the way my hormones are wired?
If David came on these forums and posted his struggles, AS HE WAS GOING THROUGH THEM, I cringe to see the judgment that would come from some of these members.
I do claim my ignorance in many of this issues of gender and sexuality, and if I come across as rude because of that, I hope you understand my concern is for the entire body of Christ. The issues that I brought up were to expound that.
Thank you for reading them anyway
You do not come across as rude, you make valid points that every person must consider in how they present themselves. I wish more people could engage in conversation about it instead of standing in constant judgment. I wish more people would close with "pray about it and seek God and the people in your life to show you the way" instead of this heavy handed arm wrestling I see going on around here.
We ALL need grace, people. Love the Lord your God, and love your neighbor as yourself. Let God work in hearts according to His will and time. 1 Corinthians 15:22-25