change of sex?

2006-11-01 Thread Hasan Elias
In bah'view a homosexual is a "sick heterosexual" or "perturbed heterosexual". So "change of sex" doesnt exist.http://hasaneliasperu.blogspot.com/ The information contained in this e-mail and any attachments thereto ("e-mail") is sent by the Johnson County Community College

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2006-11-01 Thread Scott Saylors
I think that's naive since the guidance is that medical treatment is acceptable. The case I know of the House recommended SRS (sexual reassignment surgery) as an acceptable option.Pseudo-hermaphrodites are genetically male but outwardly female, that has an instance of about 1:100,000 births,

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2006-11-01 Thread Jeanine H.
Dear Hasan, I wish I could read Spanish, but I can't get very far with it, so I cannot read what you wrote on your blog. Anyway--and, there are sources you might try that are far more educated than I am on this--the House appears to accept that there is a difference between a homosexual

homosexual married

2006-11-01 Thread HUSA
Dear friends, if a man has 2 wives, and he is become bahai, his 2 marriages would be considered valid, without caring if he was persian muslim (therefore, we speak of legally constituted marriages), or peruvian aguaruna (in this case, their "marriages" are traditionals, the government not

Re: change of sex?

2006-11-01 Thread smaneck
Huh? - Original Message - From: Hasan Elias [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2006 4:33 am Subject: change of sex? To: Baha'i Studies bahai-st@list.jccc.edu In bahá'í view a homosexual is a sick heterosexual or perturbed heterosexual. So change of sex doesn't exist.