A whole confluence of issues are dealt with in Who Am I. Josiah David Warren
directs and stars in this film about a pastor of a fundamentalist Christian church
in San Antonio. Drugs, human trafficking abortion all dealt with and the answers
are the fundamentalist ones.
One thing that was curious. One of the characters is a black woman who says she is a 'hermaphrodite' born with the sex organs of both male and female. The correct term for that is intersex, but I wouldn't expect fundamentalist Christians to know that.
As she confesses she mentioned that growing up the only ones who didn't give her a hard time were gay people, A most revealing line.
But she's had surgery in Mexico and now she's ready to join the congregation at Warren's church. t's all a most halfhearted attempt to deal with transgender issues within the parameters of the doctrine.
Good thing for Warren this film hasn't gotten any attention from transgender rights groups.
One thing that was curious. One of the characters is a black woman who says she is a 'hermaphrodite' born with the sex organs of both male and female. The correct term for that is intersex, but I wouldn't expect fundamentalist Christians to know that.
As she confesses she mentioned that growing up the only ones who didn't give her a hard time were gay people, A most revealing line.
But she's had surgery in Mexico and now she's ready to join the congregation at Warren's church. t's all a most halfhearted attempt to deal with transgender issues within the parameters of the doctrine.
Good thing for Warren this film hasn't gotten any attention from transgender rights groups.