'Detransitioners' Marginalized as LGBTQ Ideology Controls Societal Narratives
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“This is how 'detransitioners' who regret their gender assignment surgeries get sidelined by leftist narratives” Campus Reform reported. The article highlights the story of a group of victims of the LGBTQ ideology who are scarcely ever spoken of—those young people who become “transgender,” realize they made a mistake, and begin living in accordance with their actual biological sex again. With sexual perversion being forced even on toddlers, even many “conservatives” are more and more accepting of sexual perversion. Don’t get me wrong—every individual, no matter his “sexual orientation,” deserves respect and charity. On the other hand, the Bible says that those who commit sexual perversion cannot “possess the kingdom of God” (1 Cor. 6:9-10)—and what kind of false love would let a friend ruin his life without trying to stop him? One can love the individual and still believe—and say—that what he’s doing is wrong. Jesus did it all the time in the Gospels.
'Detransitioners' Marginalized as LGBTQ Ideology Controls Societal Narratives
'Detransitioners' Marginalized as LGBTQ…
'Detransitioners' Marginalized as LGBTQ Ideology Controls Societal Narratives
“This is how 'detransitioners' who regret their gender assignment surgeries get sidelined by leftist narratives” Campus Reform reported. The article highlights the story of a group of victims of the LGBTQ ideology who are scarcely ever spoken of—those young people who become “transgender,” realize they made a mistake, and begin living in accordance with their actual biological sex again. With sexual perversion being forced even on toddlers, even many “conservatives” are more and more accepting of sexual perversion. Don’t get me wrong—every individual, no matter his “sexual orientation,” deserves respect and charity. On the other hand, the Bible says that those who commit sexual perversion cannot “possess the kingdom of God” (1 Cor. 6:9-10)—and what kind of false love would let a friend ruin his life without trying to stop him? One can love the individual and still believe—and say—that what he’s doing is wrong. Jesus did it all the time in the Gospels.