 highly, highly stigmatized people that Jesus reached out to, the disabled people, the lepers, all of those people that he transformed the lives of by reaching out to them and showing that actually, despite society being turned against them, they were perfectly acceptable. And here you are as a Christian, talking about trans people not even existing. Honestly, I don't know that the trans community would be too happy about him comparing them with lepers and the disabled, but generally the point that they're trying to get at is that Jesus hung out with prostitutes and sinners, and he had no problem with that. But that's just a total misunderstanding. The distinction here is that Jesus did call people out of their sin into new life. Think about the woman caught in adultery. Jesus said, if any of you haven't sinned, cast the first stone, and they all left. But then what did he say? Keep doing what you're doing, lady. You know, you're good just the way you are. No, he said, go and sin no more. Jesus called her to repentance. God calls us to embrace the person that he wants us to be and not the person that we think we should be.