The headline in the Washington Times read “Transgender hurdler easily wins NCAA women’s national championship.” On Saturday May 25th a transgender woman, a senior at an American college, won the NCAA championship in the women’s 400-meter hurdles. As Craig Tefler, CeCe had competed … Continue reading
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Gender explained in less than three minutes
Gender. Sex. LGBTQI. Puberty blockers. Sex re-assignment surgery. How do you explain all this to your sons and daughters? To your students? To the teens in your youth group? I hope the biblical and research information in these last nine … Continue reading →
Transgender questions, facts, and concerns 3
Q. Is it wise to treat a pre-pubescent child with puberty-blocking hormones, or a teenager with cross-sex hormones? What about sex reassignment surgery? Fact: “Gender confusion is often temporary. (Dr. Ken Zucker) Only a minority of children under the age … Continue reading →
Transgender questions, facts, and concerns 2
Q. Why are we suddenly seeing so many children, many of them still of pre-school age, questioning their gender? Fact: The promoters of transgenderism are much better at marketing, and there is “a contemporary wedding of marketing in the service … Continue reading →
Transgender questions, facts, and concerns 1
If we want to be totally honest, there are two over-arching questions we all need to ask about our attitude to the transgender issue: 1. Are we considering all the facts? 2. What is our motivation? Do we want what … Continue reading →
Christian doctors: Compassion and Integrity
Compassion — for the transgendered. Integrity — for health care professionals. CMDA calls healthcare professionals to provide “culturally competent medical care” of transgender persons. “Such care requires our compassion, an open and trusting dialogue, a genuine effort to understand and … Continue reading →