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Is it sinful to use preferred pronouns for transgendered people?
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Is it sinful to use preferred pronouns for transgendered people?

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Apr 10, 2023
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Is it a sin to use a transgender person’s preferred pronouns — assuming they’re different than the ones they were born with? Rosaria Butterfield, who herself was once a lesbian LGBTQ activist, thinks so.

When it comes to making the case for not using preferred pronouns, Butterfield is more eloquent than most; …

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