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== Etymology == |
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''Vir'' is man in Latin while fidem is ''faith'' in Latin. |
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Revision as of 10:15, 5 February 2021
Virfidem is a term for Christians who are transgender men. It was made in order to be inclusive to those who are transgender Christians, as they are often left out in Christian spaces.
The feminine counterpart is fidemgendre. The non-binary counterpart/counterparts are listed here.
History
Virfidem was coined by Cryptocrew on February 2nd of 2021 in order to describe their experiences. Lots of transmasculine Christians are told they can't be both and that they have to choose either being Christian or being transgender, however, this is untrue.
Etymology
Vir is man in Latin while fidem is faith in Latin.