I have witnessed it Cynthia, so I have the objecivity to assess for myself, and given my predisposition towards my walk with God, and the acute lack of any scientific proof to the contrary, I'm airing on the side of caution....that of my spiritual being, when I'm no longer a living entity of the materailistic world we live in currently. And my God has made it clear to me what's right, what's wrong, what's sin and what isn't.
Doesn't mean I don't tolerate such a choice. But it also means I'm not obliged in any way to support it as "normal" or perfectly acceptable lifestyle. Why do some people chose to pierce nearly every orafice they have? Why do some people choose to tattoo their body from head to foot? Synapse in the brain, you're claiming? I'm not buying it
Sirs, well, I am not saying that a boy child who displays feminine characteristics should be classified as not normal.And he certainly should
not be classified in the same category as one who choses to pierce body parts, or a religious faith etc.
As I observed the differences between this boy and the other boys in the class, there were clear biological traits which seemed to be innately feminine in him, and certainly not something this boy made a choice to imitate.
I realize that your faith is 'part of you' from birth, but this is more biological in nature, not brain based synapes. (unless gender origniates from Brain Synapses, solely)
I also believe that same sex relations is wrong. I am speaking of tendencies that are clearly unique in a physical nature. Now, if that boy choses to be with a woman for a mate when he grows up, even though he may have attractions to men, that is a "choice". I have heard of gay men making such a decision because of their faith in God.
Interesting, becasue this little boy would never hang around other boys. He related to others, made choices like the the girl students. Most boys play with other boys in 3rd grade. So, I am curious. Just watching from the outside. Noting the interesting differences between the genders, but If indeed there is something biological in the issue of whether someone is "gay" or not, my jury is still out on this one.