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A co-worker and I had a discussion recently, and I am interested in other’s opinions on the subject.
The pretext of the discussion was that a teacher in a school district near where we live announced that he was going to have sex reassignment surgery in the near future. (that’s a whole separate discussion…) In preparation for this, he was to live as a woman (dress, makeup, use women’s restrooms, etc.) at the start of the school year and all students, parents, staff, etc. were to address him using the female pronouns.
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This naturally led to several lunchroom discussions. I stated that my beliefs were that sex reassignment was morally wrong. I also stated that “God doesn’t make mistakes” and one should find contentment in how God made you.
My co-worker (a fellow Catholic, by-the-way) rebutted my statement and asked about those born with physical birth defects. Since God makes all of use in the womb, are these mistakes? Shouldn’t we use surgery to correct these types of defects? And wouldn’t this be the same for those born the “wrong gender,” shouldn’t they use surgery to correct those “birth defects?”
I still feel that God is perfect and does not make mistakes, but I did not know how to answer the questions raised by his birth defects rebuttal.
What are your thoughts?
Yours in Christ,
Gerry
DeColores
The pretext of the discussion was that a teacher in a school district near where we live announced that he was going to have sex reassignment surgery in the near future. (that’s a whole separate discussion…) In preparation for this, he was to live as a woman (dress, makeup, use women’s restrooms, etc.) at the start of the school year and all students, parents, staff, etc. were to address him using the female pronouns.
democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060825/NEWS01/608250395/1002/NEWS
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=110529
This naturally led to several lunchroom discussions. I stated that my beliefs were that sex reassignment was morally wrong. I also stated that “God doesn’t make mistakes” and one should find contentment in how God made you.
My co-worker (a fellow Catholic, by-the-way) rebutted my statement and asked about those born with physical birth defects. Since God makes all of use in the womb, are these mistakes? Shouldn’t we use surgery to correct these types of defects? And wouldn’t this be the same for those born the “wrong gender,” shouldn’t they use surgery to correct those “birth defects?”
I still feel that God is perfect and does not make mistakes, but I did not know how to answer the questions raised by his birth defects rebuttal.
What are your thoughts?
Yours in Christ,
Gerry
DeColores