THE HUMAN RESOURCE PERSPECTIVE:

IT'S MORE THAN JUST LGBT

L
Lesbian
A female who experiences romantic love or sexual attraction to other females.
G
Gay
A Male who experiences romantic love or sexual attraction to other males.
B
Bisexual
Females or males who experience romantic love or sexual attraction to both females and males.
T
Transgender
People who have a gender identity, or gender expression, that differs from their assigned sex. Transgender people are sometimes called transsexual if they desire medical assistance to transition from one sex to another.
Q
Queer
People who identify as or are questioning their sexual identity.
I
Intersex
An intersex human or other animal is one possessing any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals that, according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical binary notions of male or female bodies". Such variations may involve genital ambiguity, and combinations of chromosomal genotype and sexual phenotype other than XY-male and XX-female. Intersex people were previously referred to as hermaphrodites, "congenital eunuchs," or even congenitally "frigid." Some intersex infants and children, such as those with ambiguous outer genitalia, are surgically or hormonally altered to create more socially acceptable sex characteristics. However, this is considered controversial, with no firm evidence of good outcomes.
B
Bigamist
Bigamy is the act of entering into a marriage with one person while still legally married to another.
P
Polygamist
A man married to more than one wife at a time (polygyny); or a woman married to more than one husband at a time (polyandry).
P
Pedophiles
Adults or older adolescents sexually attracted to prepubescent children, especially Catholic Priests and leadership in the Boy Scouts of America.
Q
Questioning
The questioning of one's sexual orientation, sexual identity, gender, or all three is a process of exploration by people who may be unsure, still exploring, or concerned about applying a social label to themselves for various reasons.
A
Asexual
Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity.
A
Ally
Adding the term "allies" to this perpetually growing acronymism has sparked controversy, with some seeing the inclusion of "ally" in place of "asexual" as a form of asexual erasure. Gray asexuality or gray-sexuality is the spectrum between asexuality and sexuality. Individuals who identify with gray asexuality are referred to as being gray-A, or a gray ace, and make up what is referred to as the "ace umbrella". Within this spectrum are terms such as demisexual, semisexual, asexual-ish and sexual-ish.
P
Pansexual
The terms pansexual, omnisexual, fluid and queer-identified are regarded as falling under the umbrella term bisexual (and therefore are considered a part of the bisexual community).
X
The Kitchen Sink
Gender-binary, Gender and Sexual Diversities (GSD), MSM ("men who have sex with men"), WSW ("women who have sex with women"), Cisgender (the opposite of the word transgender, or people whose gender identity matches their sex assigned at birth), SGL ("same gender loving"), GSRM (gender, sexual, and romantic minorities), QUILTBAG (queer and questioning, unsure, intersex, lesbian, transgender and two-spirit, bisexual, asexual and aromantic, and gay and genderqueer), Non-binary (of gender identities that are not exclusively masculine or feminine - identities that are outside the gender binary), and whatever sexual and/or non-sexual identities human beings conceive.


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THE RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE:

RELIGIOUS PEOPLE DISPUTE
THE WORD OF GOD

 

Scripture is not the actual "word" of God, or scripture is not the "inspired word" of God, or scripture is entirely false and must be ignored, such as:

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