The Bible is crystal clear when it comes to gender: “Male and female he created them” (Genesis 1:27). So what can you do when God’s clear truth clashes with your desires? Well, you have two choices: Conform your thinking to God’s Word (we can overcome every temptation in Christ) or ignore God’s Word. And here’s how one transgender “pastor” decided to ignore God’s Word so she could continue to hold to her transgender identity.
This “pastor” was asked during an interview on CBS Mornings how she (yes, she is a woman who identifies as a man) handles people who claim God’s Word is clear that he created male and female. Her response was to claim that, well, the Bible “wasn’t written for 2024.”
It’s hard to relate [the Bible] to modern-day times because it wasn’t written for 2024. It was written for then. When we read in the Scripture that God created man and woman, yes, and God created everyone else as well.
Now, there are many verses of Scripture that tell us that God’s Word stands forever! It is for all people for all time. […]
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