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Saturday, June 21, 2008
Regarding the previous post!/ 2:44 PM Well, hello again everyone! okay so this is actually a post following up to the previous post.. And the reason i'm doing this is coz i know some of you may not agree to what i've said in the previous post. So i'm here not to explain myself (coz i believe that i have every right to think what i want) but i'm here to bring up some concerns you have regarding my previous post. Well...if you were to go to "leave a message", i've written some comments there..but i think it'll be easier for all to just read this post than scrolling up and down trying to read the comments people have posted and also comments that i have posted. Firstly, concerned guy, i do agree with you to a certain extent that it may be against theirs and most religions bout this trans sexuality issue. However, people do have their own thinking and well truthfully, it IS their life and they have every right to make their own decisions. We can try to help them and bring them to the correct path (as written or believed or taught to us) through our own religion. But what if they do not want to follow their religion? You cannot blame them, they may be born into a religion but it is not a choice they made. So if they do not believe in the religion taught to them or maybe in their thinking forced upon them, it's not their fault. As i've said so many times, people have their own thinking just as every one is different in their own way. What about the people out there who are free thinkers, are they criticised as well for not having a religion? Well, if they do not believe in their own religion, why would they want to be in it? And i ask again, isnt it a greater sin for one to not believe in their own religion, in their own god? So would you rather they be honest to both themselves and the society that they do not believe in and wish to not abide by the rules of their religion (thus wish to be a free thinker) or would you rather they be hypocrites and stay in that religion of theirs but do not follow the teachings and the beliefs. Secondly, to what i've learnt and maybe a lil researching that i've done, there are certain cases where a boy being born with more female hormones than male hormones or vice versa. So in these cases, it is not really by their choice for them to be acting as their opposite sex act. Thus the reason for them wanting a sex change. Imagine a boy/guy who is more effeminate and has been for most part of his life. People, his peers making fun of him for what/who he is. People not accepting him coz he is just different and remember, NOT by his choice, but because of some inborn deficiency. Unfair and unjust dont you think? Thirdly, if the person believes that they are more suited to be the opposite sex but well naturally, it is not accepted by the society. Dont you think all the supress emotions in that person will in fact harm him, his family, his friends (if he has any) and people around him? What if he just snaps coz of all the burden he has been carrying? What if he becomes mad and irrational and actually could or probably is capable of harming someone. Would that be good for society? Well, there are alot more reasons that i can think of but i do not think it possible for me to tell you all of it. But the reasons above are what i think fairly more important than the others that i could think of. At the end of this post, i may have been able to open up some eyes to how i see and address the issue but than again i may have not been able to do just that. Well if i have not been able to open up some eyes, then i cant help but feel sad and dissapointed but then again i respect your thinking because everyone have their own minds. I'll leave it at that. "People have their own thinking, just as every one is different in their own way. Just take it that every one is human and they have feelings and emotions just like the next person and these people are no different. "< Labels: public issues, transexuality |