Dilemma with a transgender patient

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You think it would be inappropriate to start a discussion. That would be a good choice for you. You may not have the interest nor the skills to gently coax the conscience of a dying person. But the poster may be capable of it. It all depends on the rapport she’s developed and the energy of the dying person.

As for Jehovah’s Witnesses, I’d save my last dying breath to tell them to join the Catholic Church.
 
As for Jehovah’s Witnesses, I’d save my last dying breath to tell them to join the Catholic Church.
Maybe when you take your last dying breath, beside you will be a Jehovah’s Witness nurse, who is trying her very best to convert you.
 
Transgender people are not homosexual.

Why so much hatred? These people, as well as homosexuals, aren’t harming anyone.
You brought it up. I was clarifying in case you were not aware.

Hate? Yes, I hate evil acts. I judge actions , too. So do you, every single day.

Remember, love the sinner, hate the sin? Accepting every action as harmless to others defies natural law.
 
When a dr or nurse asks a patient what they wish to be called, they’re referring to the person’s given name not their pretend name. Nicknames count because they’re variations of the person’s given name. Middle names count because they’re part of the given name.

But to wish to be called “Lola” when your name is “Donald” is just wrong.
 
I don’t want to pay for it.
Would you rather live surrounded by disease? Because that is your alternative. Eliminating sexual activity isn’t going to happen. Statistically, far more sexual diseases result from heterosexual Behavior, as opposed to homosexual Behavior. There are more heterosexuals engaging in sex then there are homosexuals.
 
When a dr or nurse asks a patient what they wish to be called, they’re referring to the person’s given name not their pretend name
This isn’t true at all. I know plenty of doctors who ask somebody what they would like to be called because they want the person to feel as comfortable as possible in the relationship they establish with their doctor. They mark the chart with whatever name the patient says they prefer to be called.
 
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