We do believe that transgender people are made in the image of God.
We do believe that transgender people are deserving of dignity, respect and support.
We do believe that one can be biologically male (chromosone) and psychologically female (or vice versa)
We believe that in 9+/10 cases of the general population it is straightforward to distinguish male from female for that is how God made humans
We also acknowledge the people who are intersex (<1 out of 10 of the population)
We believe that both sexes are equal in value before God. However, there are certain fundamental differences between them including biological males being physically stronger and biological females being the only ones that can bear children.
Because of this fundamental difference we believe that biological males should not participate as females in female sports where those differences matter materially (sports where strength, speed, size, etc. convey an advantage). However, we are open to the idea of them competing in sports where those qualities are not material (e.g. shooting, racing, chess, etc.). We are also open to them competing in female sports but with some qualifier that they are biological males.
Finally, this is a complex issue with much nuance. We are happy to talk further so, before you judge us, please engage us in a much deeper conversation so you can find truly understand where we are coming from (and vice versa!)
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President Joe Biden is letting transgender people know they are “made in the image of God.”
He tweeted on Thursday, “To everyone celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility, I want you to know that your President sees you.”
Biden continued, “[Jill Biden], [Vice President Kamala Harris,] [Douglas Emhoff], and my entire Administration see you for who you are — made in the image of God and deserving of dignity, respect, and support.”
To everyone celebrating Transgender Day of Visibility, I want you to know that your President sees you. @FLOTUS, @VP, @SecondGentleman, and my entire Administration see you for who you are — made in the image of God and deserving of dignity, respect, and support.
Additionally, the Biden administration announced new actions to “support the mental health of transgender children, remove barriers that transgender people face accessing critical government services, and improve the visibility of transgender people in our nation’s data.”
The administration said it is taking steps to create a more safe and dignified travel experience for transgender people by including a different gender option on their U.S. passport application.
Other priorities listed by the administration include improving access to federal services and benefits for transgender Americans and advancing inclusion and visibility in federal data.
During a video message celebrating the day, Biden called the “onslaught of anti-transgender state laws” attacking transgender people and their families “simply wrong.”
He added, “This administration is standing up for you against all these hateful bills.”
Sending a message to parents of transgender youth, Biden said, “Affirming your child’s identity is one of the most powerful things you can do to keep them safe and healthy.”
Check out the video below:
The administration has previously spoken out against what they call anti-transgender bills.
In February, the White House condemned South Dakota’s transgender athlete ban.
“The unfortunate reality is that Republican legislators in South Dakota and across the country are leveling legislative attacks that target transgender kids and their families in order to score political points,” White House Assistant Press Secretary Kevin Munoz said in a statement.
He continued, “These anti-transgender bills are nothing more than bullying disguised as legislation and undermine our nation’s core values.”
Munoz argued that the bills “put children and their families at risk of bullying and discrimination and, according to one recent study, damage the mental wellbeing of young people who deserve love and support.”
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