Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.
You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
Please try to stay on topic, we've been over the first two questions already in other threads.Mr.Bride said:Do you think there are errors in the Bible? What do you think is going to happen to Christians who believe in the Bible literally? Why wouldn't they be able to get married??
You can see (assuming that you're not blind and not using one of those computers made specifically for the blind), go and find it.Mr.Bride said:Which thread? So I can see what you answered.
I don't think you understand the question. If a person is both male and female at birth, do you think they should be allowed to marry?horsecamp said:God determines sex by how many chromosomes a person has.
so Mr bride would be right .
if they were male and female by the number of chromosomes God gave them.
Oksnr5557 said:You can see (assuming that you're not blind and not using one of those computers made specifically for the blind), go and find it.
sex is determined by the number of chromosomes God gives a person.. A PESON may have BEEN BORN WITH both male and female parts .. but there sex still can be known by the chromosomes God gave them. http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/basics/howmanychromosomessnr5557 said:You can see (assuming that you're not blind and not using one of those computers made specifically for the blind), go and find it.
And if you don't have a reply to this thread, don't post on it. I know we can get off topic sometimes, but I actually want this question answered.
I don't think you understand the question. If a person is both male and female at birth, do you think they should be allowed to marry?
From the tenor of your post, it's evident you're pushing for gay marriage by citing extremely rare examples of birth defects where genitalia are ambiguous. Why not be honest about your intentions rather than this sneaky approach?Please try to stay on topic, we've been over the first two questions already in other threads.
Since a hermaphrodite is technically both male and female, regardless of who they marry they are in a way marrying the same gender. So, do you think they should be able to? Or that they should be denied this right?
Stop trolling. You've been unmasked. If you want to start a thread about gay marriage, then start one.I'm not being sneaky, I'm being serious. Every life is important, why can't you get that? When I asked this people said they should not be able to.
Why would you / anyone think they can't?snr5557 said:Do you think hermaphrodites can get married?
Please respond below.