[Faith-talk] Little children being told in school that theyarethe other sex!
mr. Chikodinaka Nickarandidum Oguledo
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Mon Sep 18 01:18:45 UTC 2017
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On 9/17/17, Linda Mentink via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Kaden,
>
> I will answer this one off list as well. I will give you a
> careful response as soon as I can. Your questions deserve to be
> answered.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Linda
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kaden Colton via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org
> To: "Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and
> religion"<faith-talk at nfbnet.org
> Date sent: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 08:53:55 +0100
> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Little children being told in school
> that theyarethe other sex!
>
> Hello all,
>
> I respectfully disagree. In the Quran, chapter 42 verses 49 and
> 50, it states "He creates what He wills. He give to whom He
> wills females, He gives to whom He wills makes, or He makes them
> both male and female. And he renders whom He wills barren.
> Indeed, He is knowing and competent." Allah creates diversity and
> transgender people are part of that diversity. They are a part
> of His creation. In Islam, no one can tell anyone else what they
> believe in or what their relationship is to Allah.
>
> I have a couple questions for you all about this topic what makes
> anyone here assume that LGBT people are not religious? When did
> you know you were male or female?
>
> The contempt that I have read in these messages about transgender
> people was one of many reasons why I left Christianity and
> converted to Islam. Are there Muslims who dispose the LGBT
> community? Yes. Are there Christians who are LGBT affirming?
> Yes. But I do not agree with forcing people to live a lie or
> follow what someone else has told them to do. Each person has
> their unique relationship to God. Part of the reason why so
> manyLGBT folks I know who no longer go to church, mosque or
> synagogue is because of spiritual trauma stemming from the
> condemnation of who they are. Over and over again, they are told
> that who they are is wrong and they are doomed to hell fire.
> Many heterosexual and cisgender (not transgender) folks do not
> get the same messages in places of worship. One of the Bible
> quotes I try and live by is "Judge and ye shall be judged." I try
> not to judge people for who they are, the choices they make and
> how they live their lives. Since God created everything and He
> loves everything He creates, why shouldn't I as well?
>
> Kaden
> On 16 Sep 2017, at 01:08, Marianne Haas via Faith-Talk
> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I do agree with you. I think children should learn about this
> topic at
> home. I also do not think that children can decide what sex
> they are.
>
> Marianne
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Faith-Talk [mailto:faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of David
> Moore via Faith-Talk
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 4:48 PM
> To: Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and
> religion
> Cc: David Moore
> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Little children being told in school
> that they
> arethe other sex!
>
> Exactly Ericka,
> Teachers should not be bringing this up, unless the child has a
> question. If
> I was a teacher, and a child asked me about this, I would call
> the parents
> and have them come in for a meeting. Teachers should not be
> playing Mom and
> Dad in schools.
> Have a great one!
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Ericka via Faith-Talk
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 7:41 PM
> To: Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and
> religion
> Cc: Ericka
> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Little children being told in school
> that they
> arethe other sex!
>
> This isn't a conversation the kindergarten should have been
> having with her
> kids. I can understand feeling like you should, but this is
> something that's
> up to Parents and it bothers me that they were not aware.
> Unless the child
> provokes the topic transgender shouldn't be spoken about until
> kids are in
> second grade. Parents should always be notified regardless. I
> do know that
> some babies are born with both sets of genitalia and the doctors
> decide. But
> that doesn't mean that the rest of their genetic make up follows
> what the
> doctor chose. I have no idea how common or how rare that is.
> I'm just
> stating that there is some merit to people I'm not feeling
> comfortable in
> their own skin. Girls have different hormones for example. I
> have the
> feeling that once the doctor chooses what a baby's gender will
> be in these
> cases they just do blood work to find out later and give them
> proper
> medication which the kid doesn't know anything about.
> Considering there are
> a lot of hormonal and balance is out there like polycystic
> ovarian syndrome
> we can't totally write this off. Someday hopefully will be able
> to figure
> out why this happens, but until then only our dear Lord knows.
>
> Personally I'm glad we'renot all cookie cutters! Sure if we
> came out of
> the womb and looked and thought the same life would be easy, but
> God never
> said life was supposed to be. There's a variety in this world
> to teach us
> the fruits of the Spirit. (Galatians 5:22-23)
>
>
> Ericka Short
> from my iPhone 6+
>
> On Sep 15, 2017, at 5:58 PM, David Moore via Faith-Talk
> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Please read this, and think about how confused you would have
> been as a
> child if this had happened to you. It is a lost nation we live
> in!
> Kindergarten Transgender Reveal, a "Pronoun Mishap" and
> Abandoning
> God's Word by Ken Ham on September 14, 2017 The craziness of
> a
> culture unhinged from the truth of God's Word continues!
> Two stories, both involving the same charter school in
> California,
> have been in the news recently because of transgender
> controversy.
> And both stories highlight the confusion that results from
> abandoning
> the absolute authority of God's Word.
> Apparently,
> at the end of the school year a few months ago, a kindergarten
> teacher read two kids' books dealing with transgender to her
> class.
> After reading the books, a male student got up and reportedly
> switched into girls' clothing and was introduced to the class
> as a
> girl with a different name and different pronouns.
> Parents had not been notified this was going to happen, and many
> were
> understandably upset about it, as were many of the children in
> the
> class who were confused and scared by it all.
> Well, this academy is
> back in the news again
> because a first grader greeted this boy, who now identifies as a
> girl, by his original male name, the name she knew him as all
> last year.
> Reportedly,
> the first grader was reprimanded on the playground and sent to
> the
> principal's office to determine if the incident was bullying or
> a
> genuine "pronoun mishap."
> Apparently, the little girl was very upset from the incident and
> felt
> as if she was being punished for greeting someone.
> As schools and other institutions bend over backward to
> accommodate
> the sinful behaviors of those in the LGBT community, we will
> only see
> instances like this increase.
> As schools and other institutions bend over backward to
> accommodate
> the sinful behaviors of those in the LGBT community, we will
> only see
> instances like this increase. It's very sad that this young
> boy
> (yes, he's genetically and physiologically a male), who
> believes he
> is a girl, is being encouraged to forsake his God-given gender
> and
> embrace a sinful lifestyle that he doesn't fully understand.
> And
> it's equally sad that other children-very young children-are
> being
> indoctrinated in the secular transgender ideology.
> But this kind of confusion is exactly what we expect from a
> culture
> that has abandoned the absolute authority of God's Word.
> Without an
> ultimate standard for what is right and wrong, "anything
> goes," just
> as it did in the days of the Old Testament judges when
> everyone did
> what was right in their own eyes Judges 21:25).
> As Christians, we can reach out to a confused world with solid,
> biblical answers. There are only two sexes-male and female.
> Because
> we are created uniquely by God, we don't have the authority to
> redefine sex and gender. We don't own ourselves; God owns us.
> Yes,
> because of sin and the Curse ( Genesis 3), there are going to
> be
> cases where physical bodies are affected by sin, and parents
> and
> doctors need to make informed decisions. And, yes, again
> because of
> sin and the Curse, there are going to be those who struggle with
> gender dysphoria, even possibly from a very young age. But the
> answer
> is not to encourage people to reject God's design and embrace
> a
> sinful lifestyle, particularly children. It's to point people
> toward
> the hope and freedom that can be found only in Jesus Christ and
> what
> he did for us on the Cross.
> And that's the
> message this world desperately needs to hear.
> Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying, Ken
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