Mezzo by Chris Damian
In this episode, we explore why many Catholic arguments against transgender identities fail to persuade—even among people who are sympathetic to Catholic teaching.Drawing on the work of Catholic philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe, we examine how many Catholic discussions about transgender people begin with assumptions that don't accurately describe how trans people understand themselves. Instead of engaging real experiences, Catholic leaders and apologists often end up arguing against simplified caricatures.We also examine the 2019 Vatican document Male and Female He Created Them, discuss how transgender people commonly describe their identities, and compare today's debates about gender to the ways Christians once misunderstood and misrepresented gay people.Whether you agree or not, I hope this conversation encourages a deeper, more honest engagement with both Catholic tradition and the lived experiences of transgender people.Subscribe for more conversations on Catholicism, sexuality, faith, culture, and the future of the Church.Follow me:Substack: Chris DamianInstagram/X: @cdamianwrites00:00 Why Arguments Fail01:47 Vatican Gender Document04:15 Trans Identity Not Choice05:47 Euthydemus Moral Discourse06:13 Lessons From Gay Debates07:15 Credibility And Consequences08:02 Better Conversation Ahead
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