Hes doing more damage to lgbtq and christian relations than helping.

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    It’s a common known fact.

    Girl hush.

    Why did “God make wheat” and not bread? Same reason as trans people. So humans could share in the holy act of creation.

    What’s your actual source for it being a sin, not people saying it’s a sin.

    Cite Jesus if you please, not a mistranslation of Paul of Tarsus

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      I cited the pope. The pope has said being trans should be tolerated like all other sinners. All over the news and many bishops have spoke out against it. The pope sets the beliefs on the church. Not you.

      We know Islam doesn’t tolerate. It’s a capital penalty in many Islamic countries.

      To be clear I’m not religious but don’t confuse what the religions say.

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        I cited the pope.

        I told you to cite Jesus. I specifically dismissed the “authority” bore from a liar in Damascus.

        We know Islam doesn’t tolerate.

        Do we?

        To be clear I’m not religious

        Then why cite supposed religious edict to justify bigotry?

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          You don’t get to pick who I cite. You also can’t say cite Jesus but not in theses cases.

          Yes we do. They were throwing people off buildings.

          Then why cite supposed religious edict to justify bigotry

          It’s what the religion state. Why lie about it? That’s strange. I attend mass every week. I read the popes statements. I do it out of tradition and not once have they said it’s not a sin. It’s considered disordered in the faith and the pope speaks for god on earth. So if the pope says treat them with tolerance; but it’s a sin. It’s still a sin.

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              Are you intentionally being anti-Catholic? The pope speaks for god and the church. Period.

              I don’t take my morality from religion. I’m not religious.

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                The pope speaks for god and the church. Period.

                According to who, The Pope?

                I don’t take my morality from religion. I’m not religious.

                Then why does it matter what Catholics think wrt which rights trans people should and should not be stripped of?

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                  According to the Bible. How ignorant of you are of the Catholic faith?

                  Then why does it matter what Catholics think wrt which rights trans people should and should not be stripped of

                  You brought up religion incorrectly. Don’t expect not to be called out when you erroneously say something.

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                    According to the Bible.

                    The one you can’t point to an anti-trans passage in?

                    You brought up religion incorrectly.

                    I don’t believe I called anything a sin.