I have also seen mischaracterizations about Christian views on sexuality, suggesting that they are hateful, rather than a commandment from God that applies to all sex- including heterosexual sex- outside a Biblical marriage. I try to share Biblical Truth as lovingly as I know how (on both of the issues referenced in this post). I fully acknowledge that I'm certainly not perfect at that, though.
I assume you deliberately avoided my question on your opinion of thread to make this thread, but I'm still curious. Can a transgender person can enter a Biblical marriage (ignoring the obvious T4T "straight = yes, gay = no" solution)? Like, a straight marriage is obviously out of the question, because two people of the same assigned sex, regardless of actual gender, is gay in the Church's eyes, but since I'm a lesbian, if I had my very Christian but very allied brother officiate, would I have a loophole (provided my prospective wife was a cisgender woman, of course)?