The science was never settled. Now The Atlantic joins NYT to question transgender orthodoxy
Contrary to the claims of transgender activists and their allies, the science was never settled.
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Skip to main contentContrary to the claims of transgender activists and their allies, the science was never settled.
My formative years were spent watching my father debate, define, and defend truth at all costs. Yet, something always seemed missing to me. Sure, truth matters, I would think to myself, but where is the life?
For those who don’t know, “Stranger Things” is a sci-fi/thriller series set in the Midwestern town of Hawkins in the 1980s, where mad government scientists accidentally open a door to another dimension, letting in all the monsters. But the show almost completely leaves out religion.
Ideas have consequences and bad ideas have victims. And the American Academy of Pediatricians just made a monumental decision to embrace a very bad idea.
At the heart of the Christian message is that humanity is innately sinful and in desperate need of spiritual redemption.
As usual, liberal Democrats are trying to connect with a country that overwhelmingly supports the abortion restrictions their party does not.
The Nashville Statement has garnered mixed reactions from American Christianity, with some hailing it as a stand for sound orthodoxy while others denounce it as advancing harmful bigotry. Here are seven reactions to the Nashville Statement from various American Christian leaders and influential figures.