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If an Intersexed Person's DNA shows them to be different than they look Do You Classify that as a Sin too?

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This is in Comparison To and Please explain the difference Between them, Transgendered, Hermaphradites and those being Homosexual, bi-sexual persons ? No Malicious Answers, just facts. Thanks.

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  1. You have the mental, physical and psychological answers already, that said we are all God's children.

    One thing that  I find perplexing is that the president of Iran states they don't have any of the above you mentioned.  So I am wondering if this is a regional thing or something to do with being a Persian.  Hope this helps.  Take care.


  2. People do not "choose" to be homosexual, any more than they choose to be hermaphroditic, or intersexed. They are born that way. It can be due to genetic influences or hormone levels in the uterine environment during embryonic development or whatever. Our brains drive our sexual desire, next to sleep and hunger, it's the most primitive drive there is. Some people's brains are wired differently. It's no more a sin than having a different colored skin, or eyes or a club foot for that matter.

    "Sin" is a concept created by humans to control behaviors. Nature never sins, and the Creator created Nature. So there is your answer.

  3. probably not the best place for an answer

    maybe look in the social, psychological or religious section

    someone who is hermaphrodidic cannot help that when they are born, and may opt to have surgery later on

    some people have a psychologial mentality that they are more one gender than another based on their choices or possibly hormone inbalance but whether or not it is a sin is not a valid question here.

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