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If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV
He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8 KJV
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. 1 John 3:2 KJV
What kind of parents would allow something like this?? Breaks my heart. This child will be tormented the rest of his (and will always be he in God's eyes) life.
"Cruel taunts and bullying" - in the British schools? Who ever heard of that?
Ya know, when I saw the headline this morning I just stayed away. I didn't want to think about it... but now that I have... ???
What underlying medical conditions exist here that would cause the British doctors to feel they should go ahead with a "sex swap?" And remember, "The Sun" - and most British papers are keen to leave out important facts in just about every news story.
Could we be looking at a case similar to the South African runner? One that was caught at the start of puberty and thus a medical intervention is warranted? I really don't think an 11 or 12 year old, even in England, could just show up at a clinic and announce that they had a sexual preference that they would like us all to respect. There's gotta be some underlying medical issues.
But the real issue for The Sun is to sell those papers and get those web hits. Do whatever it takes.
Well, should make for an interesting "what I did for summer vation" essay...
What more can be said, they do thing differently over there... but not much.
Well, should make for an interesting "what I did for summer vation" essay...
What more can be said, they do thing differently over there... but not much.
There's more to the story. They even had to hire an actor for the photograph of the "pig-tails." And they could have done a better job with the hair over all, but their point was to demean and over simplify. And you just swallow it whole - hook line and sinker; without even giving it any more thought than to come up with a "back to school" joke..
There's more to the story. They even had to hire an actor for the photograph of the "pig-tails." And they could have done a better job with the hair over all, but their point was to demean and over simplify. And you just swallow it whole - hook line and sinker; without even giving it any more thought than to come up with a "back to school" joke..
Wasn't really intended as a joke, just garden variety sarcasm. Bottom line is I am not really intersted enough to explore it further. At this point I am pretty much unshockable when it comes to news headlines.
Besides that was in the Sun right? That paper is kindof a cross between the New York Post and the National Enquirer. I wouldnt take much I read in it very seriously.
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This is very sad. I guess that is what happens when unisex fashions are accepted in society and the pulpit is silent.
Or could it be something that happens all the time in nature and among human beings but nobody is very comfortable talking about?
In related news...
" (September 17, 2009) - Caster Semenya, the world champion South African track star, has been diagnosed as a hermaphrodite after gender tests showed that Semenya has no ovaries or uterus, according to a report from Australia’s {Sydney Daily Telegraph.} Semenya won the gold medal in the 800 meters at the 2009 World Championships in athletics with a time of 1:55.45 in the final before questions were raised about her gender.
Two Australian newspapers reported that gender tests revealed Semenya to have internal testes that produce large amounts of testosterone, which may explain her alleged deep voice and what some call, masculine build. Those issues, coupled with Semenya’s mark for the fastest time of the year after she ran in the World Championships, caused major concern from the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF).
Experts are now attempting to decide whether Semenya should be allowed to race as a woman, particularly because of the publicity the case has received. With original doubts revolving around the possible use of drugs, Semenya’s diagnostic is common place to doctors.
"It's no different in a sense than a youngster who is born with a hole in the heart," Dr. Myron Genel, professor emeritus of pediatrics at Yale University, said. "These are in fact birth defects in an area that a lot of people are uncomfortable with.""