Originally posted by oxmixmudd
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I see. So you expect government schools to then teach a religious worldview? Because right now, this is fast becoming the secular world view on this issue. This IS the non- religious conclusions of science as it is understood/taught right now. And that is what public schools are obligated to teach. You can't change that by arguing from a religious perspective. And you can't expect them to do anything else.
So why are you not trying to work on this from a perspective that is based on research, that includes what is understood about trans scientifically, psychologically?
As long as you dance about making ignorant declarations that are clearly base on what you want to be true, what you believe to be true from a religious perspective, and you offer nothing else:
YOU HAVE NO VOICE IN THIS DEBATE IN THE SECULAR ARENA, which is where these sorts of decisions are made.
BTW, there are actual scientists, actual psychologists, that have research that runs counter to the overwhelming extreme view that is trending, that tends to over emphasize how many people are actually trans, how many actually need to fully transition, and the idea that there are no inherent distinctions that must be respected and considered cis to trans.
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