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Maybe it’s time to get some professional help for your friend. This link might help you find someone, www.catholictherapists.com .
It not necessarily the church’s desire to concentrate on the “physical” but rather to encourage everyone to be happy and confortable just the way that God created him/her. Gender reassignment basically makes the case that God made a mistake. As far as my knowledge goes, God is incapable of making mistakes. So, if you were created as a male, and want to become a female, it isn’t because God made a goof in utero. God knew exactly what He was doing when He made you. So, the impetus to mutilate yourself comes from elsewhere. You could start with the fall of Adam. You could throw in the moral relativism of our culture. Think about songs that are popular, “If it makes you happy, it can’t be that bad.” That is our society today. No ultimate rules, no consequences, tolerance for all ideas. I’ll tell you this, the rules of heaven are not written in pencil, and God has a great memory.thankyou for the (name removed by moderator)ut. im a bit surprised that the church puts such an emphasis on the physical and seem to ecnore the non physical usually the church isnt that shallow. I also dont understand how modesty and imodesty are defined here. believe me I grew up around modesty, my parents think the vicorian era didnt go near far as it should of. modesty is dressing in non revealing clothes, that the definition I grew up with. so this depresses me for my friends a bit. I know all 3 would commit suicide if they couldnt live their life style, by the way the 2 ts’s are dutch reformed, and the cd is catholic. ohwell.
Physical deformites occur in nature on a daily basis, so don’t blame God. Remember that God doesn’t work as we want him to, he doesn’t answer to us, but we to him. His ultimate plan for us is to share in his eternal glory, to do that we will need to shed this earthly flesh & die. Jesus told his disciples that they could not follow him unless they deny their very selves & take up their cross. If a physical deformity (such as that of a hermaphordite) is a stumbling block for you or someone else then that is the work of the evil one & he loves for us to concentrate on the flesh.how do you explain hermaphrodites then? in my opinion it is God who made the mistake, but nature did. if we use your logic, then things like weak hearts, my wife’s bad gall bladder was intended by God, after all God doesnt make mistakes.
We live in a “me” society & that is simply the work of the evil one. People say "I should be allowed to live as I want, after all it’s my body", which is a lie, all things belong to God who gives life & can take life away. We can not live as we want, for in this comes pride which is sin & sin degets eternal death. I would say that your “friends” are confused & are giving in to the lies that satan is feeding them. You should be praying for them to give their hearts & minds to Jesus, only he can answer their every need. Your friend is depressed not because God wants it, but depression is a demonic principle & your friend needs prayer. Your friend needs deliverance, & you need to pray for him. Offer fasting & maybe daily Eucharist for these friends, it can’t hurt.I know all 3 would commit suicide if they couldnt live their life style, by the way the 2 ts’s are dutch reformed, and the cd is catholic. ohwell.
I have 2 friends that are transsexual and 1 that is a crossdresser. is there any statements or official teachings from the Catholic church concearning these 2 life styles? especially on how it would affect salvation. help on this subject from clergy or those with any type of degree in theology is much appreciated. thanks for any helpful (name removed by moderator)ut given.
Any surgery that renders the person sterile is a sin (unless it is done to save the life, for example, removing cancer of the uterus will have the unintentional effect of making the person sterile).
Acts of sex outside of marriage are sinful.
Dressing in a way that draws inappropriate attention is immodest dress, and cross-dressing does draw undue attention!
CCC**2524 **The forms taken by modesty vary from one culture to another. Everywhere, however, modesty exists as an intuition of the spiritual dignity proper to man. It is born with the awakening consciousness of being a subject. Teaching modesty to children and adolescents means awakening in them respect for the human person.
All of these topics can be researched in the CCC.
There is a group called Courage in the Catholic Church, they should have links/information for you.
God Bless
Hmmm…well Leviticus says a lot of things. As far as crossdressing, isn’t that considered a fetish? I’ve read somewhere that a lot of men have some kind of fetish, like wearing women’s clothing, touching women’s shoes, long hair, tickling with feathers, etc. They can not get excited sexually unless they are in contact with these articles. Would fetishism be considered a sin? And what do you do about it if you do have a fetish, psychotherapy doesn’t treat these things unless its harmful to you or your spouse.Of course Leviticus says that crossdressers should be put to death, but I’m always confused by the cafeteria-style approach we have towards the laws of Moses.