I don't know how old this kid is but *HE* is far too young to make a decision about his gender. The mom said he was 4 when he first told her that "God made a mistake" and "I should have been born a girl". A few things... 1/ https://twitter.com/ACLU/status/1385377914158518273
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1. God does NOT make mistakes. Quite the opposite. Though we are all sinners the Bible tells us that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made" and that God "formed [our] inward parts and knitted [us] together in [our] mother's womb" (Pslam 139) 2/
1. God does NOT make mistakes. Quite the opposite. Though we are all sinners the Bible tells us that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made" and that God "formed [our] inward parts and knitted [us] together in [our] mother's womb" (Pslam 139) 2/
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2. This is the opposite of the duty of mother (or father) given by God. We are to "train up a child in the way he should go" and to teach them about the things of God. Parents like this mother do the opposite. It's one of the tragic effects of sin. 3/
2. This is the opposite of the duty of mother (or father) given by God. We are to "train up a child in the way he should go" and to teach them about the things of God. Parents like this mother do the opposite. It's one of the tragic effects of sin. 3/
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3. Teaching/training up boys and girls (the gender assigned to them by God, their Creator) to grow into godly men and women is a beautiful stewardship. Biblical, God-defined manhood and womanhood is what's worth fighting for. It's incredibly beautiful
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3. Teaching/training up boys and girls (the gender assigned to them by God, their Creator) to grow into godly men and women is a beautiful stewardship. Biblical, God-defined manhood and womanhood is what's worth fighting for. It's incredibly beautiful
