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Jesus clearly stated in several places in the Holy Bible, both Old and New Testament, that He despised unrepentant queers and perverts and did not want them in the military, nor in His church.
Jesus clearly stated in several places in the Holy Bible, both Old and New Testament, that He despised unrepentant queers and perverts and did not want them in the military, nor in His church.

‘Warrior Princess’: Transgender Navy SEAL chronicles change to a woman in book
A former member of the Navy’s elite SEAL unit who served 20 years on the same team that took out Osama bin Laden has written a book detailing his progression from Chris the warrior to Kristin the warrior princess — a story of a stifled transgendered commando who found the road to inner peace.
Chris Beck served for 20 years on SEAL Team 6 — the same unit that ultimately raided bin Laden’s compound. He retired six months before the bin Laden raid, but nonetheless still went on 13 different deployments during his military career — seven of which sent him to combat areas — ultimately earning a Bronze Star and Purple Heart, the Daily Mail reported.
But something was amiss.
“Chris really wanted to be a girl and felt that she was a girl and consolidated that identity very early on in childhood,” said Anne Speckhard, who helped the sailor write a book, called “Warrior Princess,” the Daily Mail reported.
The book details the sailor’s new life — as a woman named Kristin.
Warrior Princess A U.S. Navy SEAL's Journey to Coming out Transgender, by Kristin Beck (formerly Chris Beck). (source: Amazon Books)
The military doesn’t allow transgenders — those who identify and dress as the opposite gender, but have not undergone sex change surgery — to openly serve, so sailor Chris was forced to stifle his Kristin self for two decades.
“For years, Chris had turned off his sexuality like a light switch and lived as a warrior, consumed with the battle — living basically asexual,” the book states, the Daily Mail quotes. “For Chris, the other SEALs were brothers and in the man’s man warrior lifestyle; even if he had wanted to entertain sexual thoughts, there really was never any time to be thinking too much about sexuality.”
But now, the former SEAL has found freedom — and said goodbye to the male within.
“Sitting in my back yard or at my fishpond, I no longer feel anger, resentment or depression,” the former SEAL writes, on a website under the old male name of Chris, the Daily Mail reported. “I feel peace. I want to give this option of a ‘peace garden’ to my veteran brothers and sisters.”
A former member of the Navy’s elite SEAL unit who served 20 years on the same team that took out Osama bin Laden has written a book detailing his progression from Chris the warrior to Kristin the warrior princess — a story of a stifled transgendered commando who found the road to inner peace.
Chris Beck served for 20 years on SEAL Team 6 — the same unit that ultimately raided bin Laden’s compound. He retired six months before the bin Laden raid, but nonetheless still went on 13 different deployments during his military career — seven of which sent him to combat areas — ultimately earning a Bronze Star and Purple Heart, the Daily Mail reported.
But something was amiss.
“Chris really wanted to be a girl and felt that she was a girl and consolidated that identity very early on in childhood,” said Anne Speckhard, who helped the sailor write a book, called “Warrior Princess,” the Daily Mail reported.
The book details the sailor’s new life — as a woman named Kristin.
Warrior Princess A U.S. Navy SEAL's Journey to Coming out Transgender, by Kristin Beck (formerly Chris Beck). (source: Amazon Books)
The military doesn’t allow transgenders — those who identify and dress as the opposite gender, but have not undergone sex change surgery — to openly serve, so sailor Chris was forced to stifle his Kristin self for two decades.
“For years, Chris had turned off his sexuality like a light switch and lived as a warrior, consumed with the battle — living basically asexual,” the book states, the Daily Mail quotes. “For Chris, the other SEALs were brothers and in the man’s man warrior lifestyle; even if he had wanted to entertain sexual thoughts, there really was never any time to be thinking too much about sexuality.”
But now, the former SEAL has found freedom — and said goodbye to the male within.
“Sitting in my back yard or at my fishpond, I no longer feel anger, resentment or depression,” the former SEAL writes, on a website under the old male name of Chris, the Daily Mail reported. “I feel peace. I want to give this option of a ‘peace garden’ to my veteran brothers and sisters.”
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