No. There are an overwhelming number of publicly transgendered that are chased out of, or encouraged not to attend many congregations. While many of these individuals become embittered, and eschew further dealings with the church; a sizable number of them find other congregations that are more understanding in which to continue practicing their faith. A portion of transgenders practice their faith by reading scripture privately - away from more personally negative or derogatory influences. Some transgenders are also involved in the clergy [one example: Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark - a transsexual ordained as a Reverend Mother by the Catholic Church]. Because one is transgendered, or is born intersexed does not mean they are anti-Christian - it only means they are viewed as such by others who wish to believe that.