Monday, September 24, 2012

God, Fate & Will

If a woman has breast cancer, does a Christian person tell her to accept her fate as God's will and not seek medical treatment to live? If a woman can't conceive a child, does a Christian person tell her to accept her fate as God's will and not seek medical proceedures to have a baby?

If a person has a mental condition, does a Christian tell them to accept their fate as God's will and not seek professional help to feel better and have a good life?

If a person is depressed and even suicidal, does a Christian tell them to accept their fate as God's will and not seek help to get better and put suicide aside?

If a person become unemployed, does a Christian tell them to accept their fate as God's will and not seek new employemen, seek training to learn a new job, or explore their own talents and skills and pursue a new career?

If a person is born with a crippling disease or condition, does a Christian tell them to accept their fate as God's will and not seek to overcome their physical liabilities and become the person they want to be?

If a person is born with a physical abnormality, does a Christian tell them to accept their fate as God's will and not seek medical help to find a treatment if not a cure to become normal?

If a person is succombs to a rare disease, does a Christian tell them to accept their fate as God's will and not seek the best medical treatment to extend their life if not overcome the disease to live a long life?

So why does a Christian person tell a transperson, who has a physical condition treatable with medical help, tell them to accept their fate as God's will and not seek  medical help to become the person they know they are and have a good life?

Why does a Christian tell them to accept their birth sex, even when their gender is different, as fate and  God's will and then call them sick with a mental condition and not the wrong physical condition it is?

Why does a Christian tell them God can heal them to be normal with the birth sex when they have no idea if that is true?

Why does a Christian tell them their gender is not what you know you are but what they think your are?

So why does a Christian decide what God thinks? Why does Christian get to tell you what your fate is in God's eyes? Why does a Christian get to decide anything for you in the name of God?

Doesn't God what transpeople to be happy too? Is that between you and your God? Not them and their God?

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