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Mar 31, 2024 12:43:48   #
TJKMO Loc: Bicycle Heaven
 
youngwilliam wrote:
You cannot normalize the abominable. If you're a Christian you know God created that life and does not make mistakes. Gender disphoria AKA mental illness. Also trans is becoming a fad, the cool thing to do. These young people know no what they do.


It is a difficult path, I agree.
My Cousin’s son chose that because he knows who he is.
It was a difficult transition for the entire family.
However, it has turned out for the best for him and in that way for all of us.

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Mar 31, 2024 12:53:58   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
TJKMO wrote:
It is a difficult path, I agree.
My Cousin’s son chose that because he knows who he is.
It was a difficult transition for the entire family.
However, it has turned out for the best for him and in that way for all of us.


Maybe would have turned out better if he had seen a psychiatrist first.

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Mar 31, 2024 13:05:38   #
EmilyD
 
TJKMO wrote:
You need to worry about the evil within yourself.
That is the meaning of a person with a plank in their eye criticizing the one with the splinter.

Jesus is thrilled someone is using his words.
That is what He sought in His Mission on Earth.

There it is again! "Jesus is thrilled..." You tell everyone you know what Jesus is feeling! You even said in other posts that you "guarantee" that He will do something!!

And using His words as if they were your own - that YOU come here to bear witness to the Truth - is blasphemy. There is no other way to view that... You are not God.You greatly mock Him by say you know what He will do and how He feels!

You are in very deep trouble with this hole you are digging. You keep digging deeper and deeper with every post you publish. Some day you are going to fall into that hole, and you won't like where you end up....or maybe you will??!!

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Mar 31, 2024 13:21:49   #
Liberty Tree
 
TJKMO wrote:
God loves all HIS people.


All people are not God's people.

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Mar 31, 2024 13:23:14   #
Jim0001 Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
 
Rose42 wrote:
It is mental illness. They need help not enabling.


I don't care that TJKMO is a trannie. That is between him and his psychiatrist. What I resent is these perverts trying to force heterosexual people and their children to believe they are normal and should be accepted as such.



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Mar 31, 2024 13:26:37   #
Jim0001 Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
 
TJKMO wrote:
Transgenderism is not an American thing regardless of how you view it.

It is a COURAGEOUS Decision to seek inner peace with one’s body.


Mindanao, Philippines and Bangkok, Thailand —


By 8:30am on April 27, 2023, the Pratunam Polyclinic in Bangkok was already full. Women sitting in rows of plastic chairs occupied most of the already cramped reception area. An empty fish tank with dirty water stood in one corner of the room and a receptionist snapped instructions in broken English in the other.

It is here, according to the owner of the clinic, that hundreds of transgender women, from across Asia and further afield, come every year, hoping to get an anatomy that better reflects their gender identity – at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere.

On that Thursday, 29-year-old Bianca Balala from the Philippines was one of them. After years of “being trapped in a wrong body,” and working to save up the money for a gender affirming vaginoplasty, Balala finally took what she called the “longest journey of my life.”

The 12-hour trip started when she took a bus from her rural hometown in southern Philippines to Pagadian City, where she caught a flight to Manila. The next day, she boarded another plane to Bangkok. Balala checked into a hostel once she arrived, and four days later, she walked a short distance to the Pratunam Polyclinic, feeling nervous but determined.

A staff member handed her a dressing gown and gestured for her to get changed in an adjacent room with yellowed newspaper clippings of women in lingerie and before-and-after breast surgery pictures were taped to the walls. Then she was led up three flights of narrow stairs to a windowless operating room. After she lay down on an old operating table, her arms were strapped by the wrists to a narrow wooden plank placed horizontally under her upper back.



Listen to this woman who says she risked it all for gender affirming surgery
The small operating room was stuffed with random items, including a VCR, and empty boxes of breast implants were stacked up to the ceiling, Balala told CNN. The sight “shocked” her because it didn’t look like anything like an operating room.

Despite being told to leave all her belongings at the reception desk, she said she snuck in a pink rosary in her dressing gown pocket. Her mother had pressed it into her hands as they waited for the bus that would take her on a trip that would mark the end of one chapter of her life and the beginning of another.

“My heartbeat was so fast,” Balala told CNN. “I was just thinking, what if bad things happen to me?” Balala began to pray.


The reception area of Pratunam Polyclinic, Bangkok, in July 2023. Watsamon Tri-yasakda for CNN

Pratunam Polyclinic, opened in 1988 by Dr. Thep Vechavisit, has built a reputation, according to media reports, as a low-cost destination for gender affirming and cosmetic procedures including breast augmentation, nose jobs, and vaginoplasty, which involves rearranging genital tissue to create a vagina and vulva.

Balala told CNN that she was quoted $7,300 for a vaginoplasty by a clinic in the Philippines. In Thailand, few clinics publicly disclose their pricing. But one plastic surgeon in Bangkok charges between $6,500 and $12,000, depending on the surgical technique, according to his website. Another clinic in the Thai capital says the cost can vary from $10,000 to $17,000. But Pratunam Polyclinic offers vaginoplasty using the penile inversion technique for just $2,065.

Dr. Thep, as everyone calls him, said he performs roughly 350 vaginoplasties every year. Most of his patients are from Thailand but about 20% travel to the clinic from other Asian countries, including: India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. They come despite the discrimination they face and the lack of healthcare support for transgender people in their home countries.


“People come to see me for my skills, not because of what my clinic looks like,” said Dr. Thep Vechavisit, 71, who founded and runs Pratunam Polyclinic. Watsamon Tri-yasakda for CNN

In the case of the Philippines, the national health insurance program, PhilHealth, does not currently cover gender affirmation surgeries for transgender people, said Dr. Albert Domingo, deputy spokesperson for the Philippine Department of Health.

Balala had known about the Pratunam Polyclinic’s low-cost surgeries for some time but said she had initially been reluctant to go to Dr. Thep. She told CNN that she’d heard mixed reviews. Some of his patients had been happy with their operations, but others said they’d experienced medical complications or been unhappy with the results of their surgeries, because they weren’t aesthetically pleasing. There were also complaints about the rudeness of the clinic’s staff.

But Balala would soon change her mind.

“I risked everything to go”
Balala was assigned male at birth. When she was around five years old, she remembers wrapping a handkerchief around her head to mimic long hair and telling her grandmother, “This is my hair. I am a woman.”

Her mother, Juhanna Balala, told CNN that she let Balala be. “She has always been my daughter.” Despite their strong Catholic faith, family members helped Balala accept her gender identity as she grew up.


Having heard mixed reviews about Dr.Thep, Balala held on to her faith as she underwent surgery at his clinic in Bangkok. Mailee Osten-Tan for CNN

As a teenager, she started to participate in local trans beauty pageants. Exposure to older trans beauty queens, who had undergone surgical transitions, made Balala think about getting gender affirming surgeries herself. “I wanted to have the surgery to become more confident in my body. It was really hard for me to have the male part.”

Not all people who identify as trans or non-binary feel they need surgery, but for some, the gender dysphoria or discomfort caused by the incongruence between their physical bodies and gender identity, can take a heavy mental and emotional toll. Globally, according to a 2023 review and meta-analysis of 65 selected studies, the prevalence of suicidal thoughts and attempted suicide among transgender people over their lifetime was 50%, and 29% respectively, and nearly half of the transgender people who had suicidal thoughts did end up taking their own lives.

Despite the distress Balala’s body caused her, the cost of a vaginoplasty was much more than she could afford. She said a clinic in Manila had quoted her $7,300 for the procedure.

But Balala lives hundreds of miles away in the southern Philippines, where the incidence of poverty among families in the province was estimated at around 44% in the first part of 2023, according to official government statistics. Most people in her rural hometown support themselves through farming or run small businesses. Balala sold husky puppies and, occasionally, sex online. “I hate to say it but it’s part of survival,” she told CNN.
Transgenderism is not an American thing regardless... (show quote)


Are you related to susanblange? Your posts are a lot alike!

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Mar 31, 2024 13:27:18   #
TJKMO Loc: Bicycle Heaven
 
youngwilliam wrote:
You cannot normalize the abominable. If you're a Christian you know God created that life and does not make mistakes. Gender disphoria AKA mental illness. Also trans is becoming a fad, the cool thing to do. These young people know no what they do.


Listen closely to Changes by David Bowie.
He will disavow you of that notion.

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Mar 31, 2024 13:48:20   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
TJKMO wrote:
Listen closely to Changes by David Bowie.
He will disavow you of that notion.


Now we are to bow to Ziggie Stardust. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Mar 31, 2024 14:05:47   #
EmilyD
 
youngwilliam wrote:
Now we are to bow to Ziggie Stardust. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

An Atheist transgender man who had sex with anything that moved - men, women, trans men, trans women....and this TJKMO character wants everyone to "listen to" what he had to say!

More evilness on Easter Sunday. Very sad.

...

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Mar 31, 2024 15:12:54   #
martsiva
 
TJKMO wrote:
God loves all HIS people.


Do you actually think He`s pleased with people changing the gender HE gave them?? Are you saying He makes mistakes??

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Mar 31, 2024 15:14:36   #
martsiva
 
EmilyD wrote:
Ronald:

Think about this: There are Atheists who hate Christians and God so much that they actually pretend to be Christians.
It's one of the current campaigns of the anti-God movement in the world now. They 'capture' the attention of unsuspecting Christians on forums like this one, and then proceed to mock and deny Jesus and all He represents.

Remember, this person came on here speaking Jesus' words as if they were her own words...that she "comes bearing witness to the truth"....Jesus' words, but without quotes - meaning she uses Jesus's words as if they are her own. Something Satan would do to confuse people!

And then she shows us that she supports abortion, the killing of God's little children that He gives lovingly to us to nurture and take care of...and a little later on homosexuality...and now she is very clearly supporting people who reject the gender that God gave to them, and go to great lengths to mutilate that gift from God!

How much further away from God can she fall??

How much Apostasy lewdness and obscenity from us humans will God allow before He does something about it....again?!

These are things we need to keep in mind as this foretold spiritual war evolves.

Keep alert....watch your back! There is evil - great evil - all around us now, and it is growing. Quickly.

..
Ronald: br br Think about this: There are Atheist... (show quote)



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Mar 31, 2024 15:19:56   #
martsiva
 
TJKMO wrote:
Listen closely to Changes by David Bowie.
He will disavow you of that notion.


So you think a song is going to change a true believer`s mind?? It`s obvious you are NOT a true believer if you think it can!! How ludicrous!!

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Mar 31, 2024 15:21:38   #
martsiva
 
EmilyD wrote:
An Atheist transgender man who had sex with anything that moved - men, women, trans men, trans women....and this TJKMO character wants everyone to "listen to" what he had to say!

More evilness on Easter Sunday. Very sad.

...


Totally disgusting!!

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Mar 31, 2024 15:37:52   #
pegw
 
Being transgendered is pretty rare. Less that 0.5 percent of the population. Everybody should recognize that everyone is different, and there isn't any mental health care that can change a person's idea of what gender they are.

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Mar 31, 2024 15:55:43   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
TJKMO wrote:
You need to worry about the evil within yourself.
That is the meaning of a person with a plank in their eye criticizing the one with the splinter.

Jesus is thrilled someone is using his words.
That is what He sought in His Mission on Earth.
What was Jesus’ mission?

Several times in Jesus’ life, He shows that He was a man on a mission. He had a purpose, which He intentionally fulfilled. Even at a young age, Jesus knew that He “must be about [His] Father’s business” (Luke 2:49, KJV). In the last days of His earthly life, Jesus “resolutely set out for Jerusalem,” where He knew He would be killed (Luke 9:51).
It could be said that the fundamental mission of Christ’s time on earth was to fulfill God’s plan of saving the lost.

Jesus put it this way in Luke 19:10: “The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Jesus had just been criticized for going to the house of a “sinner.” Jesus responded by affirming His mission was to save people who needed saving. Their reputation for sinfulness was not a reason to avoid them; rather, it was a reason to seek them out. Many times during Christ’s ministry, He sought to forgive those whom the self-righteous leaders of the day shunned. He sought out and saved the woman at the well and the Samaritans of her town (John 4:39–41), the sinful woman with the alabaster jar (Luke 7:37), and even one of His own disciples, Matthew, who had been a tax collector (Matthew 9:9).

In Matthew 9, once again Jesus was criticized for “eating with tax collectors and sinners” (verse 11), and once again Jesus responded by stating His mission: “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners” (verse 13). Jesus’ goal was to save. It was a goal that He reached: “I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do” (John 17:4).

All through the Gospels, we see Jesus call to repentance and forgive the worst of sinners. No one is too sinful to come to Him. In fact, He goes after those who are lost, as the parables of the lost sheep and lost coin show (Luke 15:1–10). In the story of the prodigal son, Jesus teaches that God will always welcome with open arms those who come to Him with a repentant heart (Luke 15:21–22; cf. Isaiah 57:15). Even today, Jesus continues to seek and save those who humbly place their faith in Him (Matthew 11:29; 18:3–4; Revelation 3:20).

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