Lost in Trans Nation Exposes Devilish Details

This is a deep book review of Lost in Trans Nation: A Child Psychiatrist's Guide Out of the Madness written by Miriam Grossman, MD.
My analysis involves discussing the various topics in the book:
- Can you support one form of deviance and not the other?
- The divinity of language and why it cannot be manipulated without warping it.
- Detailed insights into the terms "revolution", "liberation", and what it means to go against nature and the order of things.
- Family dynamics and the importance of fathers, marriage, and the nuclear family.
- What do storied and tiresome political narratives have to do with the Trans-agenda?
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  • @jturon9184
    @jturon91848 ай бұрын

    Hi. Came by here after hearing you with EMJ. Thanks for this video. I liked it. Am familiar with EMJ's work and I appreciate it. I'd like to ask you about the topic of deviant as opposed to non-deviant acts. It's certainly not your typical polite conversation topic so it isn't that simple to discuss openly with people, even supposed Catholics. So your opinion would be much appreciated. Generally, my question is related to acts within marriage that are not to be seen as morally acceptable (according to Catholic tradition). We know intercourse (without contraception) is good. But what acts are to be considered deviant, either simply in themselves or depending on the context in which they are performed? Eg, oral sex - is that deviant? Or how about physical stimulus of the partner's body with one's hands or limbs (either independent of or as foreplay to intercourse) - is that a deviant/immoral act? Or what of intercourse that does not end in orgasm but its postponing (till another occasion I assume) via what some describe as part of "tantric sex" practice? Thanks for any insight you may have.

  • @chicagotalkshowhost

    @chicagotalkshowhost

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. To be honest, I'm not quite sure I have the answers to your questions. Consider speaking to a priest.

  • @jturon9184

    @jturon9184

    8 ай бұрын

    @@chicagotalkshowhost Thanks for your response.

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