Is Transgenderism a Mental Disorder?
The classification of transgenderism as a mental disorder may not be politically correct, but with the absence of objective evidence disproving such a classification, the medical community is compelled to treat it as such.
Classifying Transgenderism: Meeting the Medical Threshold
Given that transgender people perceive themselves differently than the testimony of objective reality, should it be classified as a mental disorder?
Read MoreA State of Denial: Gender Dysphoria
Despite transgenderism’s similarities with other disorders of assumption, the mental health community has come under severe political pressure to declassify transgenderism as a mental disorder…
Read MoreCrossing Wires: Neurological Theories of Transgenderism
Is transgenderism a perfectly natural and inborn condition? Is it a consequence of social conditioning? Is it a psychological disorder? Or is it something else?
Read MoreThe Myth of the Gendered Brain
Neurological theories of transgenderism may be premised upon a faulty assumption that there is such a thing as a typical male-brain thinking pattern and a typical female-brain thinking pattern….
Read MoreWithout Excuse: The Basis for Determining Morality
A person’s biology and mental health cannot be our basis for determining the morality of any behavior….
Read MoreA Liberating Hope: Freedom from Our Failures
On their own, no person can successfully achieve the lofty standard of perfect righteousness….
Read MoreOvercoming Our Natural Inclinations
From the very beginning, humanity has sought to absolve itself of responsibility for its actions, but the brutal truth is…
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