(We all know I don't believe in God, at least nowhere near the same way as many of you do, but for argument's sake let's run with it - I'd like to hear some different perspectives on this.)
So, let's assume that God does control who are born as. Let's assume that He wants you to be red-headed if (and only if) you are born with red hair. (Incidentally, would this mean that dying your hair a different color is immoral?)
But what happens to someone who is born with a man's body but a woman's brain? Which is the moral choice: To live as you physically look, or to live as you mentally are?
And while we're at it, what about (and I can't remember the "appropriate" term, so forgive me) she-males, i.e. people born with the body of both a man and a woman. What's the correct moral choice for them?
So, let's assume that God does control who are born as. Let's assume that He wants you to be red-headed if (and only if) you are born with red hair. (Incidentally, would this mean that dying your hair a different color is immoral?)
But what happens to someone who is born with a man's body but a woman's brain? Which is the moral choice: To live as you physically look, or to live as you mentally are?
And while we're at it, what about (and I can't remember the "appropriate" term, so forgive me) she-males, i.e. people born with the body of both a man and a woman. What's the correct moral choice for them?