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Who Cares If You're a Boy or a Girl?

21 min · 6. juli 2026
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In a world that increasingly says gender is fluid, self-defined, and ultimately unimportant, many people are asking a deeper question: Does being male or female actually matter? In this episode of 10 Questions, we tackle the question: “Who Cares If You’re a Boy or a Girl?” Drawing from Rebecca McLaughlin’s 10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) About Christianity and the teaching of Scripture, we explore what the Bible says about identity, our bodies, and God’s design for humanity. We’ll discuss: Why the Bible begins with God creating humanity as male and female. Whether our identity is something we discover, create, or receive. Why Christianity has a surprisingly high view of the human body. How Christians should respond with both truth and compassion in conversations about gender and identity. Why our deepest identity is found not in our feelings, our struggles, or even our gender—but in being made in the image of God and loved by Christ. This episode isn’t about winning culture wars or dismissing real struggles. It’s about thoughtfully asking what it means to be human and whether God’s design for us is actually good. Join us as we consider one of the most important questions of our day: If God created us intentionally, could our identity be something greater than we’ve been told—and could our truest identity be found in Him?

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In a world that increasingly says gender is fluid, self-defined, and ultimately unimportant, many people are asking a deeper question: Does being male or female actually matter? In this episode of 10 Questions, we tackle the question: “Who Cares If You’re a Boy or a Girl?” Drawing from Rebecca McLaughlin’s 10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) About Christianity and the teaching of Scripture, we explore what the Bible says about identity, our bodies, and God’s design for humanity. We’ll discuss: Why the Bible begins with God creating humanity as male and female. Whether our identity is something we discover, create, or receive. Why Christianity has a surprisingly high view of the human body. How Christians should respond with both truth and compassion in conversations about gender and identity. Why our deepest identity is found not in our feelings, our struggles, or even our gender—but in being made in the image of God and loved by Christ. This episode isn’t about winning culture wars or dismissing real struggles. It’s about thoughtfully asking what it means to be human and whether God’s design for us is actually good. Join us as we consider one of the most important questions of our day: If God created us intentionally, could our identity be something greater than we’ve been told—and could our truest identity be found in Him?

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