In a recent case, the US supreme court ruled to allow transgender children to use the opposite sex restroom in elementary schools. In other words, boys dressing as girls can use girls restrooms and locker rooms, and vice versa.
The passing of this law truly came out of thin air, according to eyes of the public, as was proven not only by the media introduction of the matter, but also based on our interview results. Last friday, we at Truth Hack conducted interviews at a local mall about the passing of this law. Not to our surprise, most people weren't aware that it was even passed. What does that state about our democracy? Anyways...
So, after explaining the entire ordeal to the several people we interviewed, we asked a few questions to get their opinion. In an attempt to strike it home, we asked if they have or personally know children in the public school system. Most do, at least in our small sample.
Triggering how truly personal this law is to almost everyone in the United States, we asked a non-confrontational question, but legitimate in all aspects: do you believe there needs to be gender separation in locker rooms and restrooms at public school? Results for us proved an undoubtedly 100% yes, according to our biased sample of course. Biased or not, there are absolutes, and boys are absolutely boys, and girls are absolutely girls, no doubt about it, nail in the coffin, the issue is solved if we take that one to the throne. But, in our post modern world where everything is growing more ambiguous by the day, and deceptive lies are becoming more in your face and blatant, we stand in awe of it.
Ok, rant over.
The real issue we want to address is lines, hedges, and basic human rights.
The next question we asked is, Do you believe the supreme court ruling has crossed boundaries in our children's right to privacy?
I don't know about you, but when I went to elementary school, girls had cooties, and enough junk went on in the boys bathroom when only boys were in there, but add girls into the mix and its a whole slew of issues to add to that mix. In most cases, she's still physically weaker than a boy and quite more vulnerable, to be able to defend herself in a boys bathroom. This is just elementary school. I don't even want to touch on middle school. I was there once. Let's just add more sexual abuse and people being taken advantage of to the mix is basically what the supreme court is ruling.
Rant over. Back to the question. The point I'm making is I didn't want girls in the bathroom when I was in there, yes even the tom boy girls. Perhaps a better ruling could have been to force every school to make a general restroom and locker where only one person can use at a time? But, let's not effect the budget, just children and parent's comfort levels.
Gender separation has been and always will be. The human race has flourished and multiplied because of it, and it is the only way the human race can continue. God made them male and female, from the smallest little mammal, to the ones fashioned in His very own image.
I appreciate the differences in men and women, in fact, I prefer it. If all women were like men, then this place would be boring for sure, lacking emotion, and some of those wonderful perks of having women put their feminine touch in everything God has created. to say the least. The same goes for males and their masculinity.
Think about it from a logical standpoint, diversity in the human race begins with male and female. They are claiming diversity, but in the very essence of the agenda being pushed, it is fading the lines of diversity because it is growing more and more ambiguous. Where is the sense in that? But, as the Word of God says, the god of this world (Satan) has blinded the minds of those who don't believe.
Black and white are diverse from one another, grays are all similar....Amen? Ok.
The final question we asked has to do with this line, and taking it straight from the preacher, we asked: What are some potential consequence that could arise as a result of this fading boundary of gender separation?
The preacher said it this way; whosoever breaks a hedge, the serpent will bite...(Eccl 10:8)
Here are some of the answers we received (these are not from me, but your fellow citizens): rape, molestation, emotional trauma, and confusion.
The truth is, the supreme court ruling has broken a boundary that has been set in order since before human history was recorded. The serpent will bite. But I don't think that serpent is done creeping up the skirt of our system yet, he has a few more boundaries before he's really ready to attack. But, he wants to make it as ambiguous as possible before he bites.
Like Hitler said, make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it. That's where our world is headed. And the leaders of the pack sit in our supreme courts. What's next? The attempt to justify adult males taking advantage of male children. I won't be surprised when they start pushing that one in courts.
I'm glad I know the Wonderful Counsellor and the Prince of Peace, the Mighty God, and the Everlasting Father, Jesus my Lord. If you don't, get to know Him and all this will make a lot more sense. Time is coming to a close, God's ready to wrap things up, but before He does, let's save a few from the fire, on Truth Hack outing at a time! In Jesus name. May the Grace of God be with you all!
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