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Males and females are different. Or are they?

Certainly at the most basic level, their anatomy, they are different. We can see that.

And we know from scientific studies that parts of the body we can’t see are also different. Neuroscience studies, for example, show that there are sex differences in the anatomy, chemistry, and function of the brains of males and females.

But what about attitudes, thoughts, and behavior? Are differences we see in these areas learned and reinforced by the way a child is brought up? Or are they inherent in being male or female? Are males and female radically different by design?

And if difference by design, what do these differences mean for male-female relationships?

Science tells us that gender is an objective biological fact that is determined genetically at conception, and the Bible tells us that there are two genders, or sexes, male and female.

Do we have the courage to hold and express ideas about gender that are radically different from those promoted by society? Will we encourage our young people to think for themselves about these things?

A Letter to Parents of Senior Boys

How many genders?

How a Real Man Looks at a Woman

Gender explained in less than three minutes

“Conversion therapy” 1: What is it exactly and why is it being banned?

 

 

 

 

 

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Young people everywhere are being bombarded day in and day out in our super-sexualized society by messages that both trivialize sex and encourage sexual activity. These messages are hurting our young people. Yet as Christians we are failing to give our teens a picture of healthy sexuality; we leave them on their own to figure things out, often with disastrous results – physical, emotional, and social. It doesn’t need to be this way, and it breaks my heart to see the pain resulting from our lack of action.

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