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Eleven Year Old [gender changed] Girl Reminds Obama of His Promises

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by righteousdude2, Jan 24, 2013.

  1. righteousdude2

    righteousdude2 Well-Known Member
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    If anyone in the church doesn't believe that the presidents policies on homos@&uaility isn't affecting our children, read this: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...d10|htmlws-main-bb|dl41|sec1_lnk3&pLid=260804 :tear:

    I think it's high time for a national revival, and I believe churches need to lay down their differences and reach across the aisles to garner support from one another [denominations who believes this is a sin, too], to bring revival to this nation.

    I couldn't help but wonder how your child's school would handle this if this child was going to your child's school and in their class? How would you feel about this and the liberal manner in which the schools will accept and handle this child's right to change her gender.

    This spiritually bothered me. Does it bother you, too??? And what will you do when it comes to a neighborhood near yours???
     
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    How would an 11-year-old even know about such a thing unless it was fed her by liberal parents or teachers?
     
  3. righteousdude2

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    That is what I am insinuating...

    ...I do not want to stand in the way of same-gender folks having rights, even though I believe it is a sin according to the Bible. I can't force my opinion or views on any one individual or group, but when these groups begin to have a negative influence on society then I will speak out, and I will speak out loudly for my Biblical world view.

    The same-gender folks want rights, but in wanting those rights, they are trying their best to influence a world around them to join in with their values, morals and views. This is where the line in the sand must be drawn by the church, because we know the rest of those in society are either not willing or not going to draw that line and firmly hold it.

    When our children are being sinfully [overtly and covertly] influenced in schools, through the media, Hollywood, same-gender adoptions, militant like gay groups, etc., the church must do something because the rest of mankind is just too weak to do what needs to be done, and that is to preach and teach that this is nothing less than sin against God's perfect will for mankind.
     
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    The child's parents said "she" socially migrated from male to female in kindergarten! It is so sad that our society is promoting things like this as something that is good. Woe to those who call evil good and good evil (Is 5:20)

    I have a son in kindergarten and I'm thankful he has no clue what the word "transgender" means.
     
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    I'd love to see where transgendered people are not allowed to go to school, go to the doctor or have friends. It's apparent this child has some really warped thoughts that are not based in reality.
     
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