Transgenderism

1.There are three things that we all know to be true. The first is that physical reality is never wrong. The second is that thoughts and feelings are often times wrong, and the third is that when these two conflict physical reality is always where the truth lies:

A. if the physical reality of one’s body is male, and his thoughts and feelings tell him he is female, the physical reality of his body is where the truth lies, not in his thoughts and feelings.

B. This is the way it is in every other aspect of life. So why is it different for transgenderism?

C. It is only because the secular elite, typified by the dominant media and the dominant educational establishment, say that that’s the way it is going to be.

D. There is no other reason.

2. There didn’t used to be such a thing as transgenderism. It used to be called transsexual, but to actually change your sex you have to change your chromosomes, and that is impossible:

A. Since changing one’s sex is impossible, the secular elite decided to call one’s thoughts and feelings gender, and then declared that one could change their gender.

B. Changing one’s gender essentially amounts to discovering that one’s thoughts and feelings contradict the physical reality of one’s body, and then attempting, as much as possible, to change the physical reality of the body to conform to one’s thoughts and feelings.

C. Once again, this is the exact opposite of what we do in every other aspect of life with no convincing argument as to why this should be the case.

D. The secular elite have just declared it to be so.

3.Transgenderism is a mental illness. They are not dealing with the physical reality of their body very well:

A. If someone who is male wants us to address him as a female, we should not do it because it would be encouraging his mental illness.

B. We can be polite, maybe not use a pronoun at all. The one thing we can’t do is further someone’s mental illness, even if it means being humiliated by our peers, not getting the grade or job we want, or even failing a class or losing a job.

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