Last night I started to reply to this twice. Once I deleted the reply, when half done, by accident. The second time things just went bad, my little dog was licking my face and I was trying to get off line to phone so could call some one, Then it is morning and I'm looking at a blank screen. Oh well, such is life. I have some time now.
But what about the ones who are, say, more female, but
are a male "soul"?
In the case you suggest you have aready stated the person is MORE FEMALE. So the problem is a female with the birth defect of having some male features AND having the emotional problem of feeling like she should be male. Feeling like you are something you are not is not cause to justify whatever feeling you have.
Why would they choose to remain single?
A person might choose to remain single if there is no clear resolution to their problem because a wrong choice could put them in the position of displeasing God. In this case the possibility of a homosexual relationship, which is clearly not allowed. (see 1 Corinthians 6:9-11). There are many people who choose
singleness and other who have it chosen for them by circumstances. In either case it's a matter of faith to live such a life. (see Hebrews 11:1-40)
Because genetics and/or GOD mutated their genes?
God did not mutate them or their genes. God does not try us with evil things. (see James 1:13-15).
One person in 2,000 have ambiguous
genitalia.
1 in 2,000 people have ambiguous genitalia (unable to tell what it is) OR 1 in 2,000 have genitalia outside the range of normal. There is a big difference in those two statement. I think it is the second one that's true but I cant cut and paste or open more then one screen at a time. Anyhow I'm a nurse and I've seen alot of genitalia and taken alot of of medical histories in the last 23 years and in my experience the second statement is true.
Out of time for this morning.