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Youth mental health worsens after gender transitions, study finds
Youth with gender dysphoria suffered from worse mental health outcomes regardless of receiving so-called "gender-affirming care."
Makes sense when you are made perfect in the eyes of God, but are born into a world of judgemental pricks.![]()
Youth mental health worsens after gender transitions, study finds
Youth with gender dysphoria suffered from worse mental health outcomes regardless of receiving so-called "gender-affirming care."www.washingtonexaminer.com
Makes sense when you are made perfect in the eyes of God, but are born into a world of judgemental pricks.
Cheers,
Ian
None. I am looking at the larger social context. The research is what it is.I'm sorry, which of the scientific claims from the article are you disputing?
None. I am looking at the larger social context. The research is what it is.
My comment stands.
Cheers,
Ian
Yes, one could say that, and one would be wrong.One could also say that you hate a religion of love without actually understanding much about that religion.
Yes, one could say that, and one would be wrong.
Cheers,
Ian
Yes.Have you actually studied Christianity?
Nothing whatsoever.What exactly do you think is wrong with the teaching of Christ?
My use of wrong was related to you imagining hate on my part. Therein was your potential for error.
I did no such thing. That you think so speaks to your misunderstanding or misappropriation.You say you don't hate Christianity, but when I post a scientific article, you immediately attack my religion
I did no such thing. That you think so speaks to your misunderstanding or misappropriation.
Actually go back and look at what I said. Not a word was said about your religion or any other.
My sense is you are arguing in bad faith, pun not intended. To that end, I have nothing more to say.
That said, should you choose to offer one, I would gladly accept your apology for your trespass.
Should you choose this opportunity to serve as an exemplar of your belief, that’s fine by me.
Cheers,
Ian
Makes sense when you are made perfect in the eyes of God, but are born into a world of judgemental pricks.
Cheers,
Ian
I’ll take that as a refusal, then.
I am looking at the larger social context.
Original sin argument
God made a perfect world
then sin happened
now we have "deformities"
and this is not what God intended
but still people need to be treated properly and they are not treated properly
irrespective of transitions or not people should be treated properly
I agree with all of that. There is a difference, however, between physical deformities and mental issues, and it is not good to conflate the two so that proper treatment can be done. There is no sense in treating a mental issue as though it were a physical issue and vice versa.
I should be clear: I never said mental illness was caused by orignal sin.
A deformity by original sin is just that which makes you die perhaps by genetics.
but genetics can apply if we say such things are genetic that cause gender dysphoria
I do not believe all kids that have it really do have it because kids do not understannd much
but this is not to say gender dysphoria is not real just misunderstood by some kids who need different mental care than surgery.
The religion and such else is a distraction though because gender dysphoria is real but original sin has nothing to do with it?
It depend on what genetics is in religion which is undescribed in the bible? Though death is a genetic clock.
You are making a category error. You cannot use a theological construct like 'Original Sin' to explain genetic mechanisms. By saying that genetics is a 'genetic clock' caused by sin, you are conflating metaphysical beliefs with empirical biology. A correlation between a religious dogma and a genetic outcome is not a logical cause and effect relationship; it’s a non-sequitur.It depend on what genetics is in religion which is undescribed in the bible? Though death is a genetic clock