Creation, Conversion Therapy, and Sex Abnormalities

This child is bemused that those of us who reject boson-to-boiler operator evolution are falsely referred to as "science deniers," although biblical creationists affirm science and are published in scientific journals. Even more amazing is that the true science deniers are elitists in the secular science industry.

The world seems to be in a downward spiral, affirming leftist politics and rejecting morality. Instead, deviation is affirmed. It is blatantly obvious regarding sexuality, including abortion, homosexuality, and transgenderism. There is a great deal of confusion about genders, and so-called experts are betraying the public's trust and making things worse. In all this, question arise. Some are legitimate, others are used as bludgeons to advance agendas.

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We have two articles to consider. The first involves people who are born with certain sex abnormalities, and the second deals with how secularists oppose conversion therapy.

There are people who will make an exception into a rule, such as the September 11, 2001 Islamic attacks on Americans or how cult members rejected medical treatment for a child who subsequently died. They use those to say that "religion" is bad (ignoring the fact that atheism is a religon). In a similar manner, the Gaystapo uses the tiny percentage of sexual abnormalities that people are born with to affirm their goals.

A question was raised about two of these syndromes, and also about morality. Biblical creationists believe that mankind was created perfect at the beginning, but after sin entered creation, so did death and decay — including the human genome. People with these problems need compassion and counseling, not illegitimate surgery and hormone treatments. This article is a response to questions that were submitted. You can read it at "Sex abnormalities and transgender." Don't forget to come back for the next article.

The following article is in-depth, so it touches on several areas so we can grasp the full impact of what's going on.

Conversion therapy is not exactly the best term. For some people, it may have a connotation of coercion in a clinical setting. That is nowhere near the case. It is primarily Christian prayer and counseling, and is on a voluntary basis. There are people who are confused, even scared, about their sexuality. Some leftist sidewinders are telling them that they must go through bodily mutilation (a.k.a. gender reassignment surgery and hormone treatments), that they really are trapped in a body with the "wrong" sex. How they can reconcile this with the "gender is fluid" view (it's constantly changing and subject to someone's emotional whims), I have no idea.

Note that such things are blatant rebellion against the Creator, saying that he either doesn't exist or doesn't know what he's doing. In addition, religious freedoms are infringed on a regular basis. Laws for freedoms are rejected in favor of the desires of transgender individuals; a tiny minority of the population takes priority (you can't tell me there's not something spiritual happening here). Loss of rights and freedoms have raised concerns for some secularists as well as Christians. Again, leftists are the science deniers, because there is no such thing as transgender — just ask your genes.

As an aside, misotheists not only do not care about the violation of Christians' rights, they are happy about it. If they wanted to be selfish, they should realize that the same conditions that affect us could eventually affect them. Especially if they believe that science shows that humans have only two sexes.

This post by a nobody who wants to get the truth out and take a stand for freedoms of religion, speech, and conscience may not last long. Indeed, back when Google+ existed, a post linking to one like this was removed for "hate speech". Ironically, the main post that was linked is on Google platforms but was left alone. So, read these while you can. To read the second article, click on "Creation, the image of God, and campaigns to ban ‘conversion therapy’."