Thursday, June 6, 2024

For Christian Bigots Who Claim to Know the Mind of God

 The god of the Bible, the god people claim to believe in (blindly, whereas people in the Bible had questions), love (do they truly love him? ), and obey (just when it's convenient for some humans). People also think he is perfect, all-knowing, all-powerful, the creator of all things, and the only deity who exists. With that in mind, what are your thoughts on this, Christians?


From Animal Triangle, 19 Animals That Can Change Gender

https://animaltriangle.com/animals-that-can-change-gender/


Clownfish: A clownfish has two sexes: male and female. They change from one sex to another every month or so.

Clownfish are hermaphrodites (having both male and female reproductive organs) and undergo sexual changes at around five months old. The sex change usually happens after the fish reaches three years old.

Hawkfish: Hawkfish are fish that live in the ocean and have two sets of genitalia. They are known for being able to change their sex from male to female or vice versa. This ability has fascinated scientists for years, but they haven’t found out why this happens. Hawkfish are hermaphrodites (they have both male and female reproductive organs).

Green Sea Turtles: Green sea turtles are known to be the largest living species of turtle. Some scientists believe that these turtles are born male and later become female. This theory was supported by the observation that some females had testes during their lifetime.

Wrasses: Wrasse are a type of marine fish found throughout the tropical oceans. They are known for their ability to change sex from male to female or vice versa. The exact reason behind these changes remains unknown.

Copperhead Snakes: Copperheads are hermaphrodites, meaning they possess both male and female reproductive organs. They can change from one sex to another depending on environmental conditions.

Sea Bass: Seabass is a fish species that has recently become popular in the aquarium hobby. Seabass are known to be able to change their sex from male to female or vice versa. This ability makes them very interesting and unique.

Moray Eels: Moray eels are known for their ability to change sex from male to female or vice versa. This makes them unique creatures in the animal kingdom.

Humphead Wrasse: Humphead wrasse are considered to be hermaphrodites because they possess both female and male reproductive organs. This means that they can produce both eggs and sperm.

Banana Slugs: Banana slugs are known for being able to change their sex depending on their environment. Some even claim they can switch genders multiple times. This snail has become famous worldwide because of its ability to change sex. Banana slugs are hermaphrodites. This means they can both produce eggs and sperm. The females lay their eggs in moist soil where the larvae develop into tiny snails. The males release milky white fluid from their rear ends that fertilizes the female’s eggs.

Gobies: There are some species of fish that can switch from male to female or vice versa at will. This is called sex reversal. In other words, they can become either male or female.

Cardinals: Cardinals change sex from female to male during their lifetime. This is known as protogyny. In some species, males become females after breeding, while in other species, both sexes remain the same throughout life.

Corals: Some corals change sex throughout their lives, and scientists believe that the same thing happens to other fish. In fact, recent research suggests that the majority of fish species change sex at least once during their lifetime.

Slipper Limpets: Slipper limpets are hermaphrodites (having both male and female reproductive organs). In some species, males and females look very similar, and there is no clear difference between them. Other species have distinct differences, such as having a longer penis or a shorter penis.

Bluehead Wrasse Employ: Bluehead wrasse exhibit sexual dimorphism, meaning they possess two distinctly different sexes. Males develop a blue head and body, whereas females lack these colors. The fish are hermaphroditic, meaning both males and females produce eggs.

Oysters: Oysters are known for their ability to change sex. They can even become male or female depending on where they live. 

Butterflies: Butterflies are known for their beauty, but did you know they also change sex depending on the season. Butterfly sex changes occur during the mating season. 

Frogs: Some scientists believe that frogs change sex during certain stages of life. For example, some frogs start out as males and become females later on. Other frogs begin as females and turn into males later on.

Australian Bearded Dragon: Have you ever wondered whether a male bearded dragon changes into a female bearded dragon during certain seasons or times of their life cycle? The answer to this question is yes. Males can transform into females at any time, even in the summer months. Bearded dragons are hermaphrodites, meaning they can both produce sperm and eggs.

Calyptraeid Gastropods: Calyptraeidae are a group of marine invertebrates known for their unusual sex reversal. They are hermaphrodites (having both male and female reproductive organs) that switch between being either male or female depending on environmental conditions.


Remember, there have been numerous cases in which people are born hermaphrodites. Today, we use the term 'intersex'.

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