@realcaseyrollins
Ah yes, dangerous gender transition. This seems like a rather biased source.

@jump_spider Firstly, it often consists of genital mutilation, and sometimes includes taking a dangerous level of opposite-sex hormones. Apart from that, people who transition often regret their decision later and wish to reverse it.

But some people have the procedure done and are fine, ignoring the self-injury aspect. Although it's morally wrong, it's more important to address these procedures targeting kids. If a kid has these procedures done, his or her bone plates will not develop properly.

@realcaseyrollins
What academic research has lead you to suggest that most of us regret medical transition?

In what moral framework is medical transition "morally wrong"?

What is the functional difference between someone who pays professional to surgically remove part of their cheek such that their teeth are visible (a well known though obviously extreme form of aesthetic body modification) and genital reconstruction surgery? Is one person's idea of self-mutilation not clearly another person's idea of self-actualization?

What medical research has lead you to suggest that hormone replacement therapy for medical transition dangerous?

Have you considered that a desire to detransition may have less to do with personal regret and more to do with how those of us who do not "pass" even after medical transition are treated by others?

To be frank concerning children who wish to medically transition, because they have not reached the legal age of majority and medical transition being still very much bound in legal approval, how would you suggest a child to be able to pursue medical transition at all? A 16-year-old girl can choose to have unprotected sex and there are many who believe she should accept the lifelong consequences and responsibilities that may result from her choice; why should that be different for a transgender child?

@jump_spider

Health risks: youtu.be/Eaq6kbk0LZ4 (skip to 3:51 for the scientific evidence)

On regretting sex transition surgery:
news.sky.com/story/hundreds-of

Also chopping off a penis is different than ripping out your cheek. Sure, you've lost a part of your body that helps you eat by keeping food in your mouth, but at least you can still eat.

If you get castrated, you cannot procreate. End of story. It completely removes a bodily function. It's more akin to getting two feet amputated.

@realcaseyrollins
I'll follow the links tomorrow to give my due diligence, but I'm relaxing for the night.

What about phalloplasty and top surgery? Trans femme people are not the only ones who seek GRS.

The statement that vaginoplasty precludes reproduction is factual yet I do not think anything was meaningfully conveyed wrt morality. What about a bilateral salpingectomy? Vasectomy? Orchiectomy? Only the last is strictly related to GRS, but the former are voluntary surgical sterilization procedures in general. Are they immoral and if so, on what basis?

@jump_spider It isn't the losing of a bodily function that makes it sinful, but rather trying to fundamentally physically change what you are because you're not satisfied with how God made you.

@realcaseyrollins

Would that also apply if you go on a diet and loose weight. Shouldnt you just accept that god made you overweight and therefore dieting would be a sin

Or is it more likely that dieticians, diet plans, and medical help to loose weight is as much tools that god puts at your disposal as hormone therapy would be?

@jump_spider

@jump_spider @freemo Predestination theology, I like it! 👍🏾

You're absolutely right, but it's still sin. It was God's will that Judas would betray Jesus, but none of us would say that's a good thing to do.

@realcaseyrollins

As far as I know god wasnt particularly clear in the bible what his thoughts were on transgendered people or hormone therapy.

So lets be clear, it is your opinion of what god thinks is sin, and you are welcome to that opinion, but that is not the same as you invoking god as an authority. He simply didnt say either way if it was a sin or not.

@jump_spider

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@realcaseyrollins

if you think it is self-harm then your argument has less to do with what god wants and more to do with if its self-harm or not. Incidentally invoking self-harm as something to be avoided is a perfectly fine way to reason about it without needing the question of god to enter in in the first place.

At that point the debate is reduced simply to if it is self-harm or not. Which has the same property as what i described before, namely, that it is your opinion if it is self-harm and that it is not settled science either way. Maybe its harmful, maybe its not, its not as simple as you suggest. It is also very individualistic.

@jump_spider

@freemo @jump_spider I'm not arguing that it's self harm, I'm asking if you think self harm is a sin.

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