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JohnTomHoc
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There are not multiple genders, a fact which the early transsexuals and some today will still insist on. The transsexual experience itself is based on binary gender – the certainty that there are two genders, and that one somehow got slipped by anatomy into the opposite sex. ‘Transgender’ is a word that developed when the rigorous standards to determine whether someone had really and truly always felt like a female, and nothing but a female, were relaxed so that deep discomfort with gender role or anatomy could qualify for the hormonal & surgical regimen. That expansion of definition & relaxation of standards has been immensely destructive.So at work we had a seminar on transgender people and etiquette when meeting a transgender person.
What I learned was honestly fascinating. We have long thought of gender as binary (male vs female), but it is scientifically very clear that gender is an analysis of four variables:
What is also scientifically very clear is that these four variables can all be blurred, and have NO correlation with one another. And that is what explains the existence of gays (#1 not correlated with #2), transgender (#1 not correlated with #3 and #4), and intersex people (#1 is blurred and not correlated with #3 and #4). #2 can be blurred (bisexuality, transgender attraction), and #3 and #4 can be blurred (genderqueer, crossdressing, switching gender identity in one’s mind, etc.) And transgender people can also be gay or straight (all four variables not correlated).
- Assigned gender upon birth
- Sexual orientation
- Gender identity
- Gender expression
My question then is,** if it’s scientifically very evident that our concept of gender, which we long thought of as binary, instead is expressed by a wide range of values for the four variables above, and humans do exhibit this wide range of values, then doesn’t that throw a wrench into Catholic teaching on sex, gender, and marriage?**
Doesn’t this also add ammunition to the idea that Catholic teaching is losing relevance in modern society, because the Catholic Church, with its insistence on upholding tradition, becomes hostage to its doctrines and cannot change according to what we now know scientifically?
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The whole 'genderqueer' business is part of the whole misdirection of the question away from the rare & very terrible condition of having a mind & sense of self which is the opposite of one's birth anatomy into the wilderness of re-definition. Transsexuals never wished to re-define gender; they just wished to change their anatomy to be consistent with the information their minds & emotions were dictating.