
The Complex Realities of Gender Transition
Join us as we delve into the psychological, philosophical, and biblical implications of the complex issue of gender transition.
Psychological Risks
Renowned psychiatrist Dr Paul McHugh, former Chief of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University, argues that gender transition often does not resolve underlying mental health issues. Studies show that even after transitioning, individuals report alarmingly high rates of depression and suicide, raising ethical concerns about the medicalisation of gender dysphoria.
Philosophical Questions
Understanding God’s Design
The Bible provides a framework for addressing these issues. Genesis 1:27 declares, “God created mankind in his own image; male and female he created them.” This verse affirms the complementarity and purpose of biological sex as part of God’s perfect design. To transition is seen as a deviation from this divine blueprint.
The Role of the Church
A Balanced Perspective
While affirming biblical truth, Christians are called to approach those struggling with gender dysphoria with compassion. The church must act as a haven of support, providing counselling, prayer, and community to guide individuals toward peace within God’s design.
The case of Chloe Cole serves as a cautionary tale against the cultural push for gender transition. Drawing on scholarly research and biblical wisdom, we must re-evaluate current practices. True healing lies not in altering God’s creation but in embracing it through faith and understanding.
(Moses Ramesh is a humanitarian, educator, and writer passionate about addressing social and theological challenges through a biblical lens.)

