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irishpatrick
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This thread was sparked by some questions I asked on a different thread and since there seems to be no real interest there, I thought I would give them their own thread (I rarely get headaches regardng moral and faith issues, but these issues are not easy to answer). Here goes:
Say a physical man chooses–after decades of torment–to get surgery to become a physical female. That person would still have the DNA of a man, so I assume the new “female” would still be a male in the eyes of the Church/faith. Is that right? Is it therefore a sin for that man to get the surgery?
Let us say that newly formed “female” marries a biological male. Are they in fact engaging in homosexual activity when they have sex (they both have male DNA)?
Now, let us flip this situation. Say the man who wants the surgey and has faced personal torment his entire life cannot stop thinking of himself as a woman, he cannot escape it no matter what he does. Say he decides (rather then opting for a sex change surgery) to make a complete commitment to his physical gender and chooses to get married to a biological woman. Since that man always mentally feels like a woman, does that make their marriage a quasi lesbian relationship?
[btw, this obviously can be reversed and go from the female to male pov, I had to pick one to discuss because the morality would be the same either way]
Further, what happens to the souls of people who do get the sugery, and then marry their new “opposite” sex? Are they then fornicating because two people with the same gender DNA cannot be sacramentally married?
The gender indentity issues are for more difficult to discern morally imo.
Say a physical man chooses–after decades of torment–to get surgery to become a physical female. That person would still have the DNA of a man, so I assume the new “female” would still be a male in the eyes of the Church/faith. Is that right? Is it therefore a sin for that man to get the surgery?
Let us say that newly formed “female” marries a biological male. Are they in fact engaging in homosexual activity when they have sex (they both have male DNA)?
Now, let us flip this situation. Say the man who wants the surgey and has faced personal torment his entire life cannot stop thinking of himself as a woman, he cannot escape it no matter what he does. Say he decides (rather then opting for a sex change surgery) to make a complete commitment to his physical gender and chooses to get married to a biological woman. Since that man always mentally feels like a woman, does that make their marriage a quasi lesbian relationship?
[btw, this obviously can be reversed and go from the female to male pov, I had to pick one to discuss because the morality would be the same either way]
Further, what happens to the souls of people who do get the sugery, and then marry their new “opposite” sex? Are they then fornicating because two people with the same gender DNA cannot be sacramentally married?
The gender indentity issues are for more difficult to discern morally imo.