There is much talk of gender in
the world today. Many people believe that there are more than two genders and
that they can choose their genders according to how they think or feel. Men who
think they are women are setting all kinds of records in women’s sports. So, we
ask the question: does gender matter?
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints says that gender does matter. In fact, the Church teaches
that gender is in our DNA, that we brought it with us when we came to earth,
and that we will take it with us into the next world. “The Family: A Proclamation to the World” states: “Gender is an essential characteristic of individual premortal, mortal,
and eternal identity and purpose.” Each of us is either a son or a daughter of
Heavenly Parents – in our pre-earth life, in mortality, and in our post-earth
life. Our gender does not change.
Elder Bruce C. Hafen of the Seventy says that the confusion about gender and same-sex attraction comes as the
result of activists pushing the homosexual agenda in an effort to make their
deviant behavior acceptable and legal. He shares four misconceptions that were
pushed on the unsuspecting public: (1) “Same-sex attraction is an inborn and
unalterable orientation,”
(2)
If you are born gay, there is no need to change; and since you have a permanent
condition, you can’t change anyway,” (3) “Most Americans favor same-gender
marriage,” and (4) “There are no rational, non-religious reasons for opposing
same-gender marriage.” Elder Hafen explains why each of these ideas are false,
but these wrong concepts confuse many people.
The activists pushing these false
ideas succeeded widely with their agenda because homosexual acts are no longer
illegal, same-sex marriage is legal, and too many people think that they can
change their gender. However, it does not matter what changes are made by
governments or societies because no man-made laws or policies will change the
seriousness of breaking the laws of God.
The Church of Jesus Christ “does not
take a position on the cause of same-sex attraction,” but it does say that
same-sex attraction is not a sin unless acted upon. It teaches that “sexual
purity is an essential part of God’s plan for our happiness” and that “sexual
relations between a man and woman who are not married or between people of the
same sex are sinful” and violate the law of chastity. This standard applies to everyone.
All of us can avoid breaking this
law by keeping our thoughts and actions pure. Those who fail to live the law of
chastity can be forgiven by both the Church of Jesus Christ and God, but they
must fully and sincerely confess their sins and forsake them. Repentance
unlocks the doors to the Savior’s Atonement and makes it active in our lives.
Jesus Christ paid for our sins and asks only that we keep His commandments.
Heavenly Father loves us so much that
He sent His Beloved Son to die for us, and the Son loves us so much that He
gave His life for us. Each of us is valuable in their sight, and They will help
us to overcome our weaknesses and repent of our sins. They want all of us to
return to their presence to live with them for all eternity.
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