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Are sex change operations okay?
The Bible does not address this issue because it was
not around at the time. But, No, sex change operations are not
okay. God created people as male and female (Gen. 1:27).
People are ordained by God to be male or female because it is He who
forms them in the womb:
- Isaiah 44:2, "Thus says the Lord who
made you and formed you from the womb, who will help you, ‘Do
not fear, O Jacob My servant; and you Jeshurun whom I have
chosen."
- Isaiah 44:24, "Thus says the Lord,
your Redeemer, and the one who formed you from the womb, 'I, the
Lord, am the maker of all things...'"
Therefore, to
change the sex of a person through an operation is a violation of
the natural birth sex that God has ordained for the person. It
also violates the distinction of those attributes which designate a
male from a female. Furthermore, if, for example, a male
becomes a woman and has relations with a male, then this would be
homosexuality another sin clearly
forbidden by scripture.
If anything, this sexual identity dysfunction is due to
sin in the world. Transsexuals (those who have changed sexes)
and claim to be Christian cannot appeal to the problem of a
"biological goof" due to sin in the world. It is on account of
sin and its effects, that such an issue of transsexualism even
exists and an appeal to a sinful state should never excuse further
sin.
Nevertheless, we are not to abandon the transsexual.
Even though it is sin, the transsexual is still a person in need of
full redemption, love, grace, and kindness. We do not convince
someone to repent by condemning and accusing. Rather, they
need to see the love of Christ in us so that His presence might
convict and convince them of their sin.
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