Even agnostic, I can confidently say the following:

If every person is made in God's image then trans kids are born perfect.

If there is a divine plan, bans on gender affirming care are rebellion against it.

Every trans child has a holy light and a birthright to brighten the world with it.

Trying to quench that light invites a just God's wrath.

@wwahammy and the current situation confirms that all of this "thought" is just wind. There is no one.
@f4grx I'm not sure I understand your point?

@wwahammy Perhaps being an outsider to the faith makes it easier to analyze for what it is.

I agree that, if Christianity is largely right about an almighty deity, and they really did send someone to speak on their behalf 2000 years ago, the conclusion must inevitably be:

Most of the shit people have done “for god” throughout history, is directly contradictory with the wishes implicit in creating us, and explicitly spelled out by the spokesperson.

@philip I'm an outsider to the faith too. I'm agnostic although raised Methodist.

@wwahammy A post I saw once on the old bird site.

God made people trans for the same reason he made wheat but not bread, and grapes but not wine. So that way humans could share in the wondrous act of creation.

@wwahammy

god took a bit of a man and made a woman, what is more trans than that!