Your online stalking skills need work. I am indeed a programmer, but my religious beliefs have no direct relation to trans people whatsoever. It does, however, indirectly relate to taboo fictional content, most of which I personally care about doesn't feature trans people at all.
Stalking? I just looked at your comment history, bud. And bullshit, you've literally interjected your religious beliefs in MANY of this comments.
So you're on a autogynephilic fetish game and you're not into it? Why are you even here bro, this is like Mormons knocking on my door to spread the word about Christ.
I don't recall ever mentioning my career choice on this platform, but it's likely I did and simply have forgotten.
I mention religion in two comments, not counting comments where I merely refer to those other comments (such as this comment I'm typing right now).
I never said I'm not into the content of the game. I said what I did to refute the claim that my religion centers around 'Trans chasing'.
If you absolutely must know, I find the idea of myself being a cis guy, but being forced against my will to become a trans girl, to be hot. That's one of my kinks, and is why I like this game.
In real life, I kinda default to considering myself cis, but am pretty neutral on my own gender identity. As such, I adopt the gender identity that whoever I'm interacting with wants me to adopt for the duration of the interaction. Some friends of mine prefer to think of me as a girl, so for them I'm a girl; and others prefer to think of me as a boy, so for them I'm a boy. A select few prefer to think of me as a rubber sex doll, and with them I identify as a rubber sex doll.
It might sound strange for that to be part of my core identity, if it changes depending on who I'm interacting with.. But it is. I have often partaken in sexual roleplays online, and when I do I usually play as the gender/sex that the other person wishes I play as.. And over time I found that I deeply identify with that: of being what they wish me to be.
Anyway, when formulating my religious beliefs, that particular kink for fiction (being forced to become trans against my will) did not in any way influence how I formulated them. However, there are other, more taboo kinks for fiction that did influence how I formulated them. Those more taboo works of fiction aren't really related to the LGBTQ+ spectrum, though of course there is a bit of overlap in their communities.