SEXUAL DISORIENTATION
A gender
curriculum is being taught in a yet undetermined number of USA public schools.
Locally in the Omaha Public School district Yesterday a preteen female family
member informed me that since the taught course there are girls in her class
that now consider themselves bisexual. This led me beyond opinion to study. Here
are 2 topical GotQuestions.org Bible-based essays I reviewed. Also I suggest
asking your public school children about what is being taught in their
school. EBB4
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What does the Bible say about bisexuality?
The Bible nowhere directly mentions
bisexuality. However, it is clear from the Bible’s denunciations of
homosexuality that bisexuality would also be considered sinful. Leviticus 18:22 declares having sexual
relations with the same sex to be an abomination. Romans 1:26-27 condemns sexual relations
between the same sex as abandoning what is natural. First Corinthians 6:9 states that homosexual
offenders will not inherit the kingdom of God. These truths apply equally to
bisexuals and to homosexuals.
The Bible tells us that a person
becomes bisexual or homosexual because of sin (Romans 1:24-27). This does not necessarily mean
sins the person has committed. Rather, it refers to sin itself. Sin warps,
twists, and perverts everything in creation. Bisexuality and homosexuality are
caused by sin "damaging" us spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and
physically. Sin is the plague, and bisexuality is simply one of the symptoms.
Many Christians mistakenly focus on
bisexuality and homosexuality as particularly evil sins. The Bible nowhere
describes homosexuality as being any less forgivable than any other sin. A
bisexual is the same number of steps away from salvation as the
"moral" legalist - one. God offers forgiveness to anyone and everyone
who will trust in Jesus Christ for salvation. This includes those involved in
bisexuality. Once salvation through Christ is received, God will begin the
process of destroying the acts of the flesh (Galatians 5:19-21) and developing the fruit of
the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). Sometimes God removes our
desire for a particular sin and other times He gives us strength to resist
temptation. The process of transformation takes a lifetime. When we fail, God
is faithful to forgive and cleanse (1 John 1:9). He is also faithful to complete His
work in us (Philippians 1:6). The promise of a "new
creation" is available to anyone who will trust in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17).
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What does the Bible say about the various forms of gender
dysphoria?
Transsexualism, also known as transgenderism,
Gender Identity Disorder (GID), or gender dysphoria, is a feeling that your
biological/genetic/physiological gender does not match the gender you identify
with and/or perceive yourself to be. Transsexuals/transgenders often describe
themselves as feeling “trapped” in a body that does not match their true
gender. They often practice transvestism/transvestitism and may also seek
hormone therapy and/or gender reassignment surgery to bring their bodies into
conformity with their perceived gender.
The Bible nowhere explicitly mentions
transgenderism or describes anyone as having transgender feelings. However, the
Bible has plenty to say about human sexuality. Most basic to our understanding
of gender is that God created two (and only two) genders: “male and female He
created them” (Genesis 1:27). All the modern-day speculation
about numerous genders or gender fluidity—or even a gender “continuum” with
unlimited genders—is foreign to the Bible.
The closest the Bible comes to
mentioning transgenderism is in its condemnations of homosexuality (Romans 1:18–32; 1 Corinthians 6:9–10) and transvestitism (Deuteronomy 22:5). The Greek word often
translated “homosexual offenders” or “male prostitutes” in 1 Corinthians 6:9 literally means
“effeminate men.” So, while the Bible does not directly mention transgenderism,
when it mentions other instances of gender “confusion,” it clearly and
explicitly identifies them as sin.
What about the possibility that those
suffering with transgenderism have a brain that functions as one gender while
the rest of the body is biologically the other gender? The Bible does not even
hint at such a possibility. However, neither does the Bible mention hermaphroditism (a condition in which a person has both
male and female sexual organs), which undeniably occurs (although extremely
rarely). Further, people can be born with or develop all kinds of different
brain defects or malfunctions. How can it be said that it is impossible for a
female brain to be in a male body (or vice versa)?
With hermaphroditism as evidence, it
cannot be said that if the Bible does not mention something it does not occur.
So, it might be possible for a person to be born with a brain
wired in such a way that it contributes to gender dysphoria. This could also be
an explanation for some instances of homosexuality. However, just because
something might have a biological cause does not mean
embracing the effects is the right thing to do. Some people are wired with a sexuality
on hyper-drive. That does not make it right for them to engage in sexual
immorality. It is scientifically proven that some psychopaths/sociopaths have
brains with severely weakened impulse-control mechanisms. That does not make it
right for them to engage in every deviant behavior that crosses their minds.
No matter if the gender distortion has
a genetic, hormonal, physiological, psychological, or spiritual cause, it can
be overcome and healed through faith in Christ and continued reliance on the power
of the Holy Spirit. Healing can be received, sin can be overcome, and lives can
be changed through the salvation that Jesus provides, even if there are
biological/physiological factors. The Corinthian believers are an example of
such a change: “And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you
were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by
the Spirit of our God” (1 Corinthians 6:11). There
is hope for everyone, transsexuals, transgenders, those with gender identity
disorder, and transvestites included, because of God’s forgiveness available in
Jesus Christ.
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