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And if it upsets the dying patient when they can’t even respond to you, you feel that’s acceptable?Yes, and the kindness is to refer to the person by the name his parents gave him at birth.
And if it upsets the dying patient when they can’t even respond to you, you feel that’s acceptable?Yes, and the kindness is to refer to the person by the name his parents gave him at birth.
That doesn’t answer the question.I pray you are never in a position where you have to find that out.
I pray that I never have to depend on some of these posters for grace and mercy!Cecilia_Dympna:![]()
I pray you are never in a position where you have to find that out.How is that kind?
One cannot claim “further converse is not possible” before converse has even started. We have not conversed. Oh, and congratulations on your first “Flag (a post for deletion) Award.”I am sorry but if you cannot understand or agree with the commonly accepted findings of medicine (even by catholic professionals) on the possible biological basis of such gender/sex disorders, or basic theology and the difference between Nature and God in human reproduction then further converse with you is not possible.
I think charity, as opposed to the kind of love one might feel for a spouse or child, is best. We have to look at the relationship between the parties and the dynamic. Would you tell a Down’s Syndrome child she looks dirty and unkempt even if she did? I would never do so. Never, and I’m sure not perfect.Most should agree that love is the best approach. Love does not deceive.
Every person contains both male and female aspects. Gender is determined by far more than ones genitals.Properly understood, a person cannot change his or her sexual identity. … A person is the unity of soul and body, and ‘soul’ should be understood not as an immaterial self, but as that which makes the body be what it is, namely, a human person. We are either male or female persons, and nothing can change that .
Of course there is, but that part isn’t the topic of this thread.I already explained my own views upthread, but there’s a bit more to being a nurse than simply telling people what they want to hear.
Absolutely right! I agree 100%!Why would this situation be any different? I really think this gets overthought. Show respect and call the person as they prefer to be called.
Charity and love are identities. To love another is to will them good.I think charity, as opposed to the kind of love one might feel for a spouse or child, is best.
If the genitals are normal then gender is determined according to Catholic teaching. The physical body determines gender. God made them male and female.Gender is determined by far more than ones genitals.