r/benshapiro Apr 01 '24

The outrage over March 31'st being trans visibility day feels disingenuous and extremally hypocritical. Leftist opinion

So, your an "SJW/woke/snowflake" if your a minority and you get offended by how your being treated by conservatives and express that and that's a bad thing but if conservatives feel like Christianity is being disrespected and they complain about it that's somehow not "being a woke SJW snowflake" and is also perfectly fine?

Also, it doesn't seem Christ like at all to get offended by this, especially when the Bible doesn't mention trans people at all.

In addition, I don't understand why conservatives are pretending that they'd be fine with trans day of visibility if it was on any other day. I guarantee you wouldn't be.

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u/SmallerBork Apr 02 '24

Being trans or gnostic dualism has existed since the 1st century AD. The specifics may be different but the idea has always been there.

The Bible is a collection of knowledge to help you understand God as much as a human can and give guiding principles to God's people. Therefore it does not have an exhaustive list of all things deemed right and wrong. It is up to us to use it inform our decisions.

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u/Electronic-Youth6026 Apr 02 '24

I know that. It doesn't really make sense to me that people are claiming that this is disrespecting Christianity when the Bible doesn't mention it though.

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u/SmallerBork Apr 02 '24

And? It doesn't mention a lot of lifestyles yet we are still able to use our principles to discern if they are right or not