Transgender aged seven; puberty blockers aged 11; detrans aged 18

Aug 20, 2020 by

by Archbishop Cranmer:

There is an evil here which needs to be addressed. O, some will hurl ‘transphobe’, others ‘bigot’, and still others ‘homophobe’ or ‘hater’, but it still needs to be addressed, otherwise we insulate a cause of harm from critical interrogation; we cease to be able to assess the sociology and psychology or weigh the scientific data. And we are talking about children, for whom Jesus has a special place, so the matter must be addressed without fear of reprisal.

A seven-year-old boy felt he was living in the wrong body. Or should that be a seven-year-old girl felt she was living in the wrong body? Apologies for misgendering: please forgive the micro-aggression. Gender dysphoria – the conflict between a person’s biological sex (“assigned gender”) and the sex/gender with which they identify – can be profoundly distressing. ‘Intersex’ is not restricted to organs. This is acknowledged. God made them male and female, but that biological binary is as subject to the murky and muddled consequences of the fall as the rest of creation: hormones and psyches may be as ‘disabled’ as limbs and minds.

This seven-year-old boy was confused, lonely…

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