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“The idea that a person can “transition” from male to female is false. This would be like saying a person can transition from human to fish. While a person can certainly swim, no one can transition into something that they are not. Therefore, regardless of how many medications or operations a man receives, he cannot transition to a woman. It is unloving to lead people to believe that this is possible.”
Jason Evert, Male, Female, Other? : A Catholic Guide to Understanding Gender
“Therefore, the language of “assigning” sex should be rejected. Similar terms could also be questioned. For example, the term “born male” or “born female” can undermine the stability of sex. Was the person any less male before his delivery? Can a man cease to be male at a later point in time? What is so extraordinary about the moment of birth? Sex is such a stable reality that thousands of years after one’s death—and for all eternity—the fact of being male and female persists.”
Jason Evert, Male, Female, Other? : A Catholic Guide to Understanding Gender