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. … Continue reading
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Gender dysphoria — Links to Barbara’s posts
What is “gender dysphoria”? What are the causes? Why are we suddenly seeing so many children and adolescents certain that they were “born in the wrong body”? What is “transitioning”? Is it an effective treatment for a young person’s gender … Continue reading →
Gender dysphoria: What you need to know Part I
What should you do if your son believes he is actually a girl, or your daughter is convinced that she is really a boy? To whom do you look for advice when you have to make this decision — a … Continue reading →
CeCe Tefler — Is it fair?
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 →
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 →