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TopicSo why are transgenders unnatural?
Zeus
04/29/17 3:19:20 PM
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_AdjI_ posted...
By definition, nothing that humans do is natural. This includes reproducing, which means that every human on the planet is unnatural.


That makes zero sense, especially because reproduction is a completely natural process. Every mammal, reptile, and bird has some variation on 2-partner reproduction. The only animals which naturally don't are things like starfish which reproduce when a piece separates and grows into a new animal.

dedbus posted...
Trans have precedence in nature. Source: Jurassic Park. Life finds a way.


And any human who can change their sex without any outside interference would be a natural transgender. However, the artificial ones around today can't fully become men or women even with surgery because the sexual organs don't produce the right stuff.

Zareth posted...
FroMan posted...
Although they may not come out and say "its unnatural, so its bad", that is very much what they are implying.

Right, just assume that's what everybody means. That's a good way to go through life.


Plus, if we're playing that game, you could say that the "it's natural" camp claims that solely as an excuse to make it look more acceptable, via the naturalistic fallacy. Either way, it's clearly not natural and natural doesn't automatically equate with good nor unnatural with bad.
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