I'm not specifically talking about gender reassignment during reincarnation—as far as I know, there have been no official responses from priests on this topic, and it wasn't discussed in sermons. I was referring to the question of the afterlife, the question of reincarnation—let's say, initially, most souls were devoured by the Grays, the Collectors. Satan saved those who were loyal to him and provided refuge in Hell, where we could await the next incarnation in comfort and well-being and gradually become gods. Now we have four dimensions, increasingly leaning toward Greek beliefs about the afterlife, in a little more detail and with additions from other religions. This is a rather significant shift in ideas about the afterlife, in my opinion. Regarding your lot in this life - your position was given to you for a reason, if you were born a man - then you must live your life as a man, this does not prohibit you from various fetishes or strange sexual practices - but a change of gender is impossible and this is equivalent to the fact that you were born a man, without wings, you cannot fly - you should not jump from a mountain as some Hindu recently did - believing that he could fly, those who change their "gender" - are essentially doing the same to themselves and indulging in this is a sick thing, and there is no definitive answer as to whether a human being can be reborn as a different gender.