In this week's edition of The 3, with three stories of relevance to the Christian community, there is news out of yet another U.S. state preventing surgeries and treatments that claim to help a minor child change his or her sex. Also, in Oklahoma, transgender activists protested inside the State Capitol there against legislation in that state that has similar goals. And, the FCA in a school district in California has temporarily been banned from that district pending a hearing before a federal appeals court.
Another state takes a step to protect children from gender malpractice
One by one, states across America are seeing the light regarding the harm to minor children that is being perpetrated in the name of so-called "gender-affirming care," which actually is just the opposite. Manipulative treatments, mutilation of bodies, and more are being exposed now - and the governor of another state has signed a bill into law that is designed to provide protection.
Liberty Counsel reports this on its website:
...South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signed a bill into law that bans harmful and experimental puberty blockers and mutilating irreversible surgeries for children and teens who struggle with gender confusion.
Gov. Noem signed HB 1080, also known as the “Help Not Harm” bill, after the state legislature overwhelmingly passed it 30-4.
South Dakota is now the seventh state to enact legislation to protect children from these procedures, joining Utah, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas.
The article goes on to say:
According to the new law, “a healthcare professional may not, for the purpose of attempting to alter the appearance of, or to validate a minor's perception of, the minor’s sex, if that appearance or perception is inconsistent with the minor's sex.”
This would included puberty blockers, hormone treatments, and surgeries.
OK trans activists invade State Capitol building
But there are some who are supportive of transgenderism who will not take "no" for an answer. We have seen that there are those in the LGBTQ+ movement that do not allow for an alternative view on sexuality and are willing to punish Christians and other people of faith for opposing homosexuality and transgenderism.
Some of them were on display recently in Oklahoma, as the New York Post reported earlier this month: "Transgender rights activists occupied the Oklahoma state Capitol’s rotunda...to protest a push...to limit so-called gender-affirming care in the state."
The article reported that, according to the Oklahoma Daily, some 150 people, chanting and holding signs and banners, entered the rotunda to protest these bills. The article says:
One of the new proposals, Senate Bill 129, would ban health care professionals in the Sooner State from referring anyone under 26 for gender-affirming care, including both surgical and non-surgical interventions.
The second bill, Senate Bill 252, aims to prevent anyone under 18 from undergoing a sex change operation.
The Post article said, referring to Gov. Kevin Stitt: "In his State of the State address...Stitt called for a statewide ban on gender affirmation surgeries and other treatments for minors, the Oklahoma Daily said.
One protestor said: "Lawmakers fear the trans community as if trans people are coming for their kids, but in reality, trans people just want to live and mind their business..." But, we see in instance after instance that there is a significant effort to do force the trans agenda on children, and those that protested inside the Capitol building were certainly not minding their business.Ruling in favor of FCA under court scrutiny
At Faith Radio, we are so appreciative of the ministry of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, that provides young people with Christian teaching and fellowship, and provides an avenue for students to come to Christ. WORLD Magazine reported recently on a court case, in which FCA was sued and received a positive ruling, that is now in danger of being reversed.
The article notes that the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled that, "the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at San Jose’s Pioneer High School had a right to follow its statement of Biblical beliefs about marriage and sexuality." But, recently, the 9th Circuit had set that ruling aside, meaning that, as WORLD puts it, "For the time being, the school district may ban the group unless it opens its leadership to students who do not adhere to its statement of faith."Even though the appeals court directed the school to recognize FCA and allow students to meet, the controversy did not end, Becket counsel Daniel Blomberg told me. School officials complied, approved FCA’s request for official recognition but then refused to recognize any other student clubs throughout the district. Rather than meet and be subject to harassment by other students and some teachers, FCA students decided to meet privately for prayer.
The article goes on to say:
At this point, there is nothing to prevent the school district from ejecting FCA from campus once again, said Blomberg. “The students are no longer protected from the same school district that has been attacking them for years,” he said. Becket attorneys are evaluating whether to seek protection from the appeals court while the case is reconsidered.
The full 11-member appeals court will be hearing the case on March 20 in California.
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