Is trans joy a thing?
The Bible speaks a great deal about the subject of joy, although it does not attach any descriptors such as “trans” to the term, so far as I know.
The Bible speaks a great deal about the subject of joy, although it does not attach any descriptors such as “trans” to the term, so far as I know.
Many would say that we have simply moved to the “right” side of history, but as Christians who are bound to an ethic expressed in the unchanging truth of Scripture, we receive such a claim with more than a little bit of skepticism.
The therapeutic need of the individual – his psychological health and well-being – have become most important, and all of society, even the law, must give way to it.
It is no longer enough to simply allow consenting adults the freedom to do as they please in their private lives, because sex has become a public activity, a significant part of how we think about and communicate individual identity.
It is still considered good for a man to suppress his authentic self, if that self includes a desire for rape and murder. And there is little if any concern as to the damage one might to do himself by suppressing those desires. But if a man feels that he is not at home in his body, and is truly a woman, our society tells him that it would be harmful and even immoral in some sense to continue to live inauthentically as a man.