[Faith-talk] Little children being told in school that they arethe other sex!
Marianne Haas
advocate at earthlink.net
Sat Sep 16 00:08:15 UTC 2017
I do agree with you. I think children should learn about this topic at
home. I also do not think that children can decide what sex they are.
Marianne
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From: Faith-Talk [mailto:faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of David
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 4:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Little children being told in school that they
arethe other sex!
Exactly Ericka,
Teachers should not be bringing this up, unless the child has a question. If
I was a teacher, and a child asked me about this, I would call the parents
and have them come in for a meeting. Teachers should not be playing Mom and
Dad in schools.
Have a great one!
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From: Ericka via Faith-Talk
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 7:41 PM
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Cc: Ericka
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Little children being told in school that they
arethe other sex!
This isn't a conversation the kindergarten should have been having with her
kids. I can understand feeling like you should, but this is something that's
up to Parents and it bothers me that they were not aware. Unless the child
provokes the topic transgender shouldn't be spoken about until kids are in
second grade. Parents should always be notified regardless. I do know that
some babies are born with both sets of genitalia and the doctors decide. But
that doesn't mean that the rest of their genetic make up follows what the
doctor chose. I have no idea how common or how rare that is. I'm just
stating that there is some merit to people I'm not feeling comfortable in
their own skin. Girls have different hormones for example. I have the
feeling that once the doctor chooses what a baby's gender will be in these
cases they just do blood work to find out later and give them proper
medication which the kid doesn't know anything about. Considering there are
a lot of hormonal and balance is out there like polycystic ovarian syndrome
we can't totally write this off. Someday hopefully will be able to figure
out why this happens, but until then only our dear Lord knows.
Personally I'm glad we'renot all cookie cutters! Sure if we came out of
the womb and looked and thought the same life would be easy, but God never
said life was supposed to be. There's a variety in this world to teach us
the fruits of the Spirit. (Galatians 5:22-23)
Ericka Short
from my iPhone 6+
> On Sep 15, 2017, at 5:58 PM, David Moore via Faith-Talk
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Please read this, and think about how confused you would have been as a
child if this had happened to you. It is a lost nation we live in!
> Kindergarten Transgender Reveal, a "Pronoun Mishap" and Abandoning
> God's Word by Ken Ham on September 14, 2017 The craziness of a
> culture unhinged from the truth of God's Word continues!
> Two stories, both involving the same charter school in California,
> have been in the news recently because of transgender controversy.
> And both stories highlight the confusion that results from abandoning
> the absolute authority of God's Word.
> Apparently,
> at the end of the school year a few months ago, a kindergarten
> teacher read two kids' books dealing with transgender to her class.
> After reading the books, a male student got up and reportedly
> switched into girls' clothing and was introduced to the class as a
> girl with a different name and different pronouns.
> Parents had not been notified this was going to happen, and many were
> understandably upset about it, as were many of the children in the
> class who were confused and scared by it all.
> Well, this academy is
> back in the news again
> because a first grader greeted this boy, who now identifies as a
> girl, by his original male name, the name she knew him as all last year.
> Reportedly,
> the first grader was reprimanded on the playground and sent to the
> principal's office to determine if the incident was bullying or a
> genuine "pronoun mishap."
> Apparently, the little girl was very upset from the incident and felt
> as if she was being punished for greeting someone.
> As schools and other institutions bend over backward to accommodate
> the sinful behaviors of those in the LGBT community, we will only see
> instances like this increase.
> As schools and other institutions bend over backward to accommodate
> the sinful behaviors of those in the LGBT community, we will only see
> instances like this increase. It's very sad that this young boy
> (yes, he's genetically and physiologically a male), who believes he
> is a girl, is being encouraged to forsake his God-given gender and
> embrace a sinful lifestyle that he doesn't fully understand. And
> it's equally sad that other children-very young children-are being
> indoctrinated in the secular transgender ideology.
> But this kind of confusion is exactly what we expect from a culture
> that has abandoned the absolute authority of God's Word. Without an
> ultimate standard for what is right and wrong, "anything goes," just
> as it did in the days of the Old Testament judges when everyone did
> what was right in their own eyes Judges 21:25).
> As Christians, we can reach out to a confused world with solid,
> biblical answers. There are only two sexes-male and female. Because
> we are created uniquely by God, we don't have the authority to
> redefine sex and gender. We don't own ourselves; God owns us. Yes,
> because of sin and the Curse ( Genesis 3), there are going to be
> cases where physical bodies are affected by sin, and parents and
> doctors need to make informed decisions. And, yes, again because of
> sin and the Curse, there are going to be those who struggle with
> gender dysphoria, even possibly from a very young age. But the answer
> is not to encourage people to reject God's design and embrace a
> sinful lifestyle, particularly children. It's to point people toward
> the hope and freedom that can be found only in Jesus Christ and what
> he did for us on the Cross.
> And that's the
> message this world desperately needs to hear.
> Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying, Ken
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