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why would that be presumed when the facts are otherwise?
  would the House be capable of interpreting the Text?
 no.
would the House be capable of elucidating based on Text how to infallibly 
proceed?
yes.
   is body plumbing a spiritual condition?
 by definition...no.

The Universal House of Justice Date: 26 December 2002
From: Research Department
Transsexuality
The Research Department has studied the questions concerning the Bahá’í 
perspective
on the “medical and social treatments of transsexual people” raised by Mr. … in 
his email
message of 7 November 2002 to the Universal House of Justice. We provide the 
following
response.
As to the Bahá’í view of transsexuality and sex-change operations, the extract 
from a
letter dated 31 August 1983, written on behalf of the Universal House of 
Justice, cited below,
sets out the following guidance:
The House of Justice has not found any text in the Bahá’í writings which deals
explicitly with the subjects of transsexuality or surgical operations carried 
out
to change sex or to establish a single sex. It has decided that changes of sex 
or
attempts to change sex should, at the present time, be considered medical 
questions
on which advice and guidance should be sought from experts in that field.
Mr. … is doubtless aware that the issue of transsexuality and the question of 
determining
the circumstances under which sex-change operations should be undertaken are 
very complex.
There is a wide range of gender identity disorders of which transsexuality is 
one of the most
extreme. In addition, international standards of care have been established for 
gender identity
disorders. These include psychotherapy, hormone treatment and surgical therapy, 
which are
frequently offered sequentially to the individual concerned. The specific 
treatment regimen,
necessarily, depends on the diagnosis and decision of the medical experts 
involved.1
With regard to the specific questions raised by Mr. … we attach for his 
interest a short
compilation of extracts from letters written on behalf of the Universal House 
of Justice
in response to questions concerning the subjects of transsexuality and 
sex-change operations.
>From a study of these extracts we offer the following comments.
The Acceptability of Sex-Changing Surgery
Mr. … seeks clarification concerning the circumstances under which sex-changing
operations would be acceptable to the Faith, and whether the Bahá’í 
institutions require a
believer to pursue non-surgical methods of treatments, e.g. psychotherapy, 
reserving surgery as
1 The Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, “Standards of 
Care for Gender
Identity Disorders, Sixth Version”, February 2001. 
<http://www.hbigda.org/socv6.html>
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the last option. As noted above, at the present time, the Universal House of 
Justice considers
the change of sex to be a medical question on which the advice of medical 
experts should be
sought. (See extracts 1 and 5 in the attached compilation.) The individual 
concerned is free to
decide whether or not to accept the professional medical opinion (extracts 4 
and 5
  :"Administrative Sanctions and Recognition of the Sex Change by Bahá’í 
Institutions
As to whether a Bahá’í who is a transsexual could undergo sex-change surgery and
maintain his or her administrative rights, the Universal House of Justice has 
clarified that,
“If … [the] medical opinion advises a change of sex, and the individual 
concerned decides to
accept the advice given, no administrative sanction should be imposed by Bahá’í 
institutions
on that individual” (extract 4).
With regard to whether or not the Bahá’í institutions recognize the change of 
gender,
extracts 1, 2, 6 and 7 suggest that the institutions recognize the change when 
it has been
“officially registered” (extract 1) and when they receive “documentary evidence,
both medical and civil,” stating what the individual’s sex is (extract 2).
Marriage
As to the question concerning marriage following a sex-change operation, the 
Universal
House of Justice indicates that, “If a Bahá’í has had surgery and a change of 
sex has been
registered officially on the birth certificate or otherwise, marriage is 
permissible to a person
of the sex opposite to that which is officially registered” (extract 1).
Counselling Role of Bahá’í Institutions
Mr. … enquires whether a Bahá’í is required to consult with the institutions of
the Faith before undergoing a sex-change operation, and whether the 
institutions would offer
support to the family of the individual concerned. As to whether Spiritual 
Assemblies have
a counselling role with individuals prior to their opting for a sex-change 
operation, while
believers are always free to seek the assistance of the Assembly when 
confronted with a
personal problem, they are, in general, not required to do so “unless concern 
for the reputation
and good name of the Faith requires such institutional involvement” (extract 3).
In relation to an individual’s consultations with an Assembly concerning a 
sex-change
operation, the House of Justice has instructed that it is not within the 
province of a Spiritual
Assembly to advise a believer “whether or not to undergo a sex-change 
procedure” (extract 2).
The Assembly, however, may well wish to consult with the believer in the event 
that his or her
conduct “conspicuously disgraces the Faith and brings serious injury to its 
reputation” (extract
2). See also extracts 7 and 8.
As to whether the Bahá’í institutions would offer support for the family of a 
believer who
chose to have a sex-change operation, the Research Department has not, to date, 
located any
specific references to this subject in the literature of the Faith. It is 
suggested, however, that
this would appear to be a matter that the particular Assembly would decide, 
perhaps in
consultation with the National Spiritual Assembly.
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