The Church of England General Synod are behaving like Jesuits.
It is Jesus’s fault, or at least those who have ascended to hold his position on earth. Had people just remained faithful to, simply, God would you find wiggle room? No one ever, ever asks the question, “What would God do” for it is clear; however, “asking what would Jesus do gets you a new religion if it can still be called that.
“celebrating” what neither G-d nor nature produced but instead what is a result an obsession arising within a mental problem of identity dysphoria.
Empathy yes, sympathy yes, celebration, no.
Like so many others, Prof. Trueman appears to have a very shaky understanding of Nietzsche. He invokes Nietzsche’s name but offers no citations of Nietzsche’s work to back up the argument. Nietzsche was an atheist, and a perspectivist (small “r” relativist, but not at all in the postmodern sense), and he did coin the term ubermensch. But none of those things should be taken to suggest that, if he were alive, he would endorse transgenderism, or the silliness of the Church of England.
The ubermensch should be understood as an exercise in self-overcoming, not, as in the Nazi distortion, as a will to political power. Nietzsche despised large organizations, and he deeply distrusted the state.