Two Court Victories: For Kids and Teachers

Craig HueyChristian Mobilization, Education, Family, Government, Homosexuality/Transgenderism, Politics4 Comments

There were two great court victories for Christian teachers and for kids.

This is the power of voting for strict constructionist judges, not judicial activists who legislate from the bench.

These judges upheld the Constitution, not a political agenda.

Court Victory #1: For Kids

A federal judge from Oklahoma upheld the state’s law protecting children from mutilating and sterilizing transgender procedures.

Judge John Heil declared, “The Oklahoma Legislature can rationally take the side of caution before permitting irreversible medical treatments of its children.”

Court Victory #2: Christian Teacher Rights

A Florida judge ruled that a Christian teacher should not be punished for refusing to lie about a student’s gender by using “preferred pronouns.”

The judge declared that transgenderism has become “a new secular faith.”

4 Comments on “Two Court Victories: For Kids and Teachers”

  1. I also have been “suspicious” of non reversible sexual changes in children. I suppose by 18 the person is now free to have them. Unfortunately, it is possibly too late. Note: Transitioning regret is now uncommon:
    https://apnews.com/article/transgender-treatment-regret-detransition-371e927ec6e7a24cd9c77b5371c6ba2b

    About #2: I disagree, as impolite, but ensured by the second amendment, i.e. it ensures lying, etc. is permitted. With only a few exceptions.

  2. Whether lying is permitted or not is not the issue in Florida — it’s about not being forced to lie. Big difference.

  3. When I initially commented I appear to have clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and from now
    on every time a comment is added I receive four emails
    with the same comment. Perhaps there is an easy method you can remove me from that service?

    Cheers!

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