http://afeministblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/homosexuality.html

“God never made mistakes in creating human beings!”
The statement above was said by one student of mine several months ago when I 
asked the class to discuss homosexuality/transgender/transsexual. I cited a 
statement of one transsexual I found in a book entitled Transekssualisme: “I 
was trapped in a wrong body.” And then I asked the class consisting of college 
students to discuss in small groups. The background of the discussion was the 
‘gossip’ of one celebrity in Indonesia, Krisna Mukti. (Absolutely I am not a 
fan of infotainment program. However, I was interested in discussing this 
gossip in my class since the movement of feminism is indispensable from the 
movement of LGBT—lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. And I am an open 
claimed feminist as you can find in my blogs.)
In responding my student’s opinion (I directly realized that I was facing a 
group of students who would probably oppose my way of thinking that is pro to 
freedom of choosing sexual orientation), I had to do it very carefully and 
wisely.
Obviously I also do believe that God never made mistakes in creating anything; 
name it human beings, animals, plants, this universe. Human beings made 
mistakes though. In this case, including to limit human beings only into two 
kinds—female and male, and then decide that the ‘normal’ one is when female is 
attracted to male and on the way around, especially romantically, sexually, and 
sensually. Outside that, there must be something wrong. Strongly opining that 
“No one is supposed to think that he/she is trapped in the wrong body” is 
indeed narrow-minded because we view things only from one perspective, ignoring 
that there is another—even some other perspectives.
Based on researches done, anthropologists have classified human beings into at 
least four categories, in terms of sexuality:
 Male that is sexually attracted to female
 Female that is sexually attracted to male
 Male that that is sexually attracted to male
 Female that is sexually attracted to female
The strong influence of celestial religions (read: Jewish, Christianity, Islam) 
narrowed the four categories into only two during the Victorian era, the first 
and the second categories, leaving the third and the fourth become unknown, and 
eventually they were labeled abnormal or against natural law.
The Dutch colonial government brought this influence to Indonesia; making some 
communities that used to give respected position to homosexuals (such as bissu 
community in Makassar, warok gemblak in Ponorogo, dalaq in Madura, shaman in 
Dayak Ngaju, etc) cornered and gradually disappear. Besides, the strong 
influence of two main celestial religions (Christianity and Islam) brought to 
Indonesia made the homosexual communities come to an end. While before, those 
communities were viewed normal, even respected.
Isn’t it time to start viewing things from other perspectives, to understand 
the way others think and feel, to be empathetic.
Irshad Manji (a feminist Muslim that claims herself as a lesbian) said, 
“Bukankah Tuhan sangat bisa dengan keMahaKuasaan-Nya menjadikanku untuk tidak 
menjadi seorang lesbian?” (JP number 58) and still she is a lesbian. There was 
God’s interference behind it.
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