
Combatting the (Transgender) Madness
The time for politeness on this issue has passed. Biologists and medical professionals need to stand up for the empirical reality of biological sex. When authoritative scientific institutions ignore or deny empirical fact in the name of social accommodation, it is an egregious betrayal to the scientific community they represent. It undermines public trust in science, and it is dangerously harmful to those most vulnerable.
~ Colin Wright and Emma Hilton
We will fight in the kindys, we will fight in the preschools, we will fight in the schools and in the curriculum departments. We will fight in the teacher colleges and universities. We will fight in the school literature and in TV production lines, in the movie studios, in Disney Productions. We will fight in athletics and sport. We will fight in every aspect of media that we can access.
We will fight for the intellectual and emotional health of our children and grandchildren.
We will fight in the libraries that allow transvestites to read to our children.
We will fight to promote the healthy aspects of being created male and female.
We will fight for the normal expression of sexual relationships, and in particular for monogamy and commitment so well expressed in marriage.
We will fight in our churches and Sunday Schools for Creation teaching. We will not hesitate to teach Creation ordinances out of misplaced respect for the unknown who walk in — we will welcome him or her and surround them with love.
We will fight the insidious propaganda of “only you can tell whether you are a boy or a girl” and “you mustn’t ask what sex the newborn baby is”.
We will fight in the tribunals, and in the courts. We will fight for law that upholds biological truth.
We will fight in our parliaments.
We will fight at election time. As Christians we will fight for a public voice. We will teach our people preferential voting.
We will fight for good science. The time for politeness on this issue has passed.
Even though legislation has gone against us in several states, we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in our courts and in our legislatures, we shall defend the truth, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight in our schools and in our universities, we shall fight for truth around the kitchen table. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender.
(inspired by Sir Winston Churchill: We shall fight on the beaches)
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Originally published at Choose Life Australia.
Photo by Mercedes Mehling on Unsplash.
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An excellent, blunt and timely call to arms. I wish there were more people of your fortitude in our community Sir.