So Oprah had him on her show a few weeks ago. The most disturbing thing "he" said was that he always felt that he wasn't "supposed to be a woman." This really, really bothered me. As someone who has a strong grasp on my identity in Christ and what it means to be created in God's image, I cannot accept someone saying that they feel like they weren't supposed to be a woman. If they weren't supposed to be a woman, then God would have created them to be a man. Starr, Rudy, and I got in a discussion about how the church should deal with issues like this. It's something to think about because the reality is that with today's medical procedures, it's pretty easy to accomplish sex changes or any other cosmetic changes. So the question remains: What is the church's role?
Think about it.
In His Mercy.
2 comments:
this is a really good post Sarah...its something i think about all the time actually...the conclusion (if there is one) that i've come to is that the church is afraid to deal with issues like this, either because we are embarassed or because we don't want anymore flack...anyways, its good to have found you on here...and i know how you feel with leaving Asbury and all to start a new chapter...it is definitely hard, but i think you're doing what God has had planned all along :) take care and keep in touch!
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