Gender Identity (Rom 1:18-27).

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Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex at birth or can differ from it. Gender expression typically reflects a person's gender identity, but this is not always the case.
The physical features you were born with (sex assigned at birth) don’t necessarily define your gender. Although gender has traditionally been divided into ‘male’ and ‘female’, it’s now widely recognised that gender is not that simple and that there are a diverse range of gender identities.

For example, you could identify with a gender that’s different from the sex you were assigned at birth, such as:

  • being assigned female at birth, but you identify as a male

  • being assigned male at birth, but identifying as a female

  • you identify somewhere between male and female

  • you recognise yourself as another gender identity.
Some people may not have a label for what they are experiencing and some might be questioning their gender identity

Young people who are gender diverse or do not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth can live exciting and fulfilling lives. But, a lack of understanding, acceptance, discrimination and transphobia – along with a lack of understanding or acceptance – can contribute to an increased risk of depression, anxiety, self harm and suicide. (headspace.org.au)

Gender Identity ideology suppresses the truth that God created male and female for marriage as the only appropriate norm (Rom1:18).

The explosion of belief and practice of gender identity is the expression of God's anger (Rom 1:18).

God in his anger allows the gender identity ideology to grow and spread. God has given mankind over to shameful lusts (Rom1:26), to a depraved mind( Rom1:28).
 
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