In a conversation on the Howard Stern show this morning between Stern and co-host Robin Quivers Stern was asked what he would do if he, like Bruce Jenner, had a woman trapped inside. Stern, who has been an avid supporter of Jenner, said "I would tell her to shut up!"
No doubt oblivious to the enormity of that comment, Howard Stern effectively summed up the totality of the message given in the Bible regarding these sorts of existential predicaments.
Being born a man is not a matter of feelings or emotions but rather a matter of genetics. People are what they are based on Dna coding. No amount if hormone injections and surgery can ever change that.
Dr. Paul R. McHugh, the former psychiatrist-in-chief for Johns Hopkins Hospital and its current Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, said that transgenderism is a "mental disorder" that merits treatment, that sex change is "biologically impossible," and that people who promote sexual reassignment surgery are collaborating with and promoting a mental disorder.
Author and speaker Walt Heyer has experienced sex-change regret first hand.
"The surgery fixed nothing—it only masked and exacerbated deeper psychological problems," Heyer wrote in a recent article on Public Discourse.
"If more people were aware of the dark and troubled history of sex-reassignment surgery, perhaps we wouldn't be so quick to push people toward it," he said.
With all of this scientific and anecdotal evidence is the media heralding Bruce Jenner as a courageous hero doing him harm? Should they rather be telling him to use the Howard Stern method of telling the voices which tell him to mutilate his own body to, in his words, "shut up?"
No doubt oblivious to the enormity of that comment, Howard Stern effectively summed up the totality of the message given in the Bible regarding these sorts of existential predicaments.
Being born a man is not a matter of feelings or emotions but rather a matter of genetics. People are what they are based on Dna coding. No amount if hormone injections and surgery can ever change that.
Dr. Paul R. McHugh, the former psychiatrist-in-chief for Johns Hopkins Hospital and its current Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, said that transgenderism is a "mental disorder" that merits treatment, that sex change is "biologically impossible," and that people who promote sexual reassignment surgery are collaborating with and promoting a mental disorder.
Author and speaker Walt Heyer has experienced sex-change regret first hand.
"The surgery fixed nothing—it only masked and exacerbated deeper psychological problems," Heyer wrote in a recent article on Public Discourse.
"If more people were aware of the dark and troubled history of sex-reassignment surgery, perhaps we wouldn't be so quick to push people toward it," he said.
With all of this scientific and anecdotal evidence is the media heralding Bruce Jenner as a courageous hero doing him harm? Should they rather be telling him to use the Howard Stern method of telling the voices which tell him to mutilate his own body to, in his words, "shut up?"
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