Anorexics Are Not Fat – Even Though They Feel Like It
ANOREXICS ARE NOT FAT—EVEN THOUGH THEY FEEL LIKE IT
Michael Light
We are bombarded constantly with a message that if someone “feels like” they are a different gender (from what they actually are); then we should agree with them that they are ACTUALLY the other gender. This of course is lunacy and needs to be beaten back.
Too many are intimidated to silence on this subject. The foundations of the home are being burned to the ground, and far too many are saying little to nothing about it. This is an insane approach to life. Literally, it is “crazy’ and sinful to affirm lies as if they are the truth (Rev. 21:8).
I want to make a comparison between the mental disorder or anorexia nervosa and gender dysphoria.
I saw a short quote this week that hit on a truth.
“Anorexic teens “think they are fat, they feel fat.” They are not affirmed and given gastric bypass or stomach bands.”
The above statement is a truth. Anorexics are, not IN FACT—FAT. Most are very thin (unhealthily so) and without intervention many cause their own deaths via starvation and associated problems. It would be cruel and wrong to “play along” with their psychosis and AFFIRM and surgically alter their bodies for a physical problem that does not exist. Likewise, it is just as cruel and just as immoral, to “play along” with obvious lies and non-real self images relative to ones gender.
When people of one gender physically who have a psychosis that makes them “feel as the other gender” they should not be AFFIRMED and surgically altered (butchered); and chemically (and hormonally); castrated or implanted with substances to mimic some of the physical characteristics of the other sex.
Another quote related to this topics— “When a man says, “I feel like a woman,” the falsehood foundation has been poured. The only true statement he can make is, “I feel like what I think a woman does.”
Again this is lunacy. Gender dysphoria is a mental disorder and even that name of the mental illness is fairly new. Up until 2013 it was know and treated as—Gender Identity Disorder. BUT starting in 2013 it was renamed, because it was thought a stigma might be attached due to the word disorder.
We have lived to a time in history where no matter what the topics of discussion—one thing is certain—NO ONE, no matter how perverse, no matter how vile, can be referred to in a way that might hurt “their” feelings.
Feelings are all that matter. Facts are pushed aside. Friends, the truth is what sets us free (John 8:82). The word of God is that which shows us the way to what is right, and just, and moral, and trustworthy (2 Tim. 3:16-17; 2:15).
The above mental disorders are serious. And those who struggle with them do need help and corrective thinking. But we do not help them by playing into their delusions. We simple condemn them to more and more troubles. And we putrefy and confuse those in the population as a whole.
Thomas Sowell once said, “Emotions neither prove nor disprove facts. There was a time when any rational adult understood this. But years of dumbed-down education and emphasis on how people “feel” have left too many people unable to see through this media gimmick.”
Brethren, God has never allowed men to use their emotions as an excuse to disobey. In fact, we are warned about our feelings, needing to be controlled and to be brought into harmony with God’s truth (1 Cor. 9:27). And make no mistake—ALL TRUTH IS GOD’S TRUTH. Every good thing and every perfect thing comes from God (James 1:17). By implication all evil things and all corrupt things come from the devil, and or by extension, those who serve him (that is those who fail to serve the Lord—Matt. 12:30).
If you find yourselves leaning toward supporting the “trans” agenda, repent and get back into the book of God; for you have lost your way (Ps. 119:105). Your eyes have been blinded by the prince of this world, (2 Cor. 4:4) and the truth of God is hidden from your heart (2 Cor. 4:3).
Anytime the truth of the Gospel sound “harsh to your ears,” it’s because you haven’t heard it enough. Often we give the world hours a day of our attention and the world shapes our thoughts and feeling more than God.
For many only give God a few minutes day (if that). How often do you pray ever day (1 Thess. 5:16-18)? How often do you read His word (Acts 2:42)? How much to you mediate upon God’s truths and measure the world’s moral issues IN LIGHT OF GOD’S WORD AND NOT HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT IT?
Following “feelings” is what has put us in this mess. But, following God’s way is our only hope to come back to sanity and moral living (John 14:6).