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Delaware’s Department of Education has proposed letting all children choose their own gender and race.  They would then be able to use the bathroom of their decided gender, play on the sports of their decided gender, and be able to expect everyone around them to use the pronouns of their decided gender.  All without informing their parents.

Nine observations:

Children simply do not have the cognitive ability to be making these decisions.

No one has the ability to make these decisions as they are defined by genetics, anatomy, and, in the case of race, family ancestry.  Physical reality matters.  Your body matters – it is an essential part of who you are.

The policy itself encourages identity confusion.  I grew up knowing I was a boy in part because my anatomy is male and my culture supported this physical reality. This policy tells children to distrust their physical reality.  Our culture’s ideology no longer agrees with anatomy.  How many otherwise unconfused children are we confusing?

The policy is quite frankly insulting.  It would be highly insulting to women everywhere for me to claim to be a woman, as I have no idea what it means to experience life as a woman (as many a wife has told her husband whenever the subject of giving birth comes up).  It would be highly insulting to African-Americans for me to claim that I am black, as I have no idea what it is like to experience life as a black person.

We should beware of forcing new untested ideas (that past generations would have immediately rejected) on the next generation.  These are unchartered waters, and we have no idea what we are doing.

Safety must come first.  There is a reason we have separate bathrooms and locker rooms for girls and boys.  This policy can so easily be abused by predators, as any boy could claim he is a girl to gain access to the girls’ locker room.

Once again parental rights are being trampled, as if the cultural elites know better how to raise our children.

I understand that some people struggle with their identity.  But the loving answer is not to encourage them to live in a self-made fantasy world.  Rather, the loving answer is encourage them to embrace their physical reality.

These are important issues that require rational consideration and discussion.  And these issues relate to real people who on all sides deserve love and respect.

For another helpful look at some of the issues see here.

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Here are some helpful and informative posts about the transgender issue:

National Geographic’s “Gender Revolution”: Bad Argument and Biased Ideology – Andrew Walker ad Denny Burk (PD)

Federal Court Protects Children and Doctors from Harmful Transgender Regulation– Joe Carter (TGC)

The Transgender Conversation You Need to Have With Your Family – Tim Challies

Alarmism And Transgendered Kids – Rod Dreher (TAC)

What Christianity Alone Offers Transgender Persons – Sam Allberry (TGC)

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Some more posts to help us think about the current transgender issue:

From 1970s-Era Academic ‘High Theory’ to Transgender Bathrooms on Campus – Heather MacDonald (National Review)

Do Biological Facts No Longer Matter? – Nancy Pearcey (CNS News)

College Kids Say the Darndest Things: On Gender (Video) – Family Policy Institute of Washington (YouTube)

A Transgendered Thought Experiment – Kevin DeYoung

 

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Here are some helpful posts to help us continue to think through the transgender issue – and more importantly to help us think through how our culture thinks and what it believes.

Watch: College Kids Can’t Explain Why a Short White Man Isn’t a Tall Asian Woman – David French (National Review)

Transgenderism: A Pathogenic Meme – Paul McHugh (Public Discourse)

7 Troubling Questions About Transgender Theories – Trevin Wax

Women’s Sanitary Bins & Bathroom Theology – Peter Jones (truthxchange)

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Michigan’s Board of Education wants to allow school-aged students to be able to decide what gender they are. And what bathrooms and locker rooms they can use at their public school.  Regardless of their biological and genetic reality.  With no input from the child’s parents.  Or even the parent’s knowledge. You can find the Board’s memo at the first link below.

Let me be clear that we should treat all people with compassion and respect as image-bearers of God.  But compassion does not encourage confusion. Or oppose the family.  Or put our daughters in danger of predators and peeping toms.

Here are some helpful posts addressing these and other related issues:

Safe Schools, Gender Non-Conformity, and Common Sense – Kevin DeYoung

Gender Ideology Harms Children – American College of Pediatricians

Transgender Thoughts – Mike Wittmer

An Open Letter to Bruce Springsteen and His Band – Michael Brown

One final thought.  Mike Wittmer suggests in his post above that our culture is caught up in “the classical view that our bodies don’t matter and that the real us is our soul. We couldn’t have such malleable views of gender and sex without a deficient view of the human body.”  Exactly.