May 31, 2021 11:15 pm
The concept of doublethink and anti-truth culture is evident in the way language is used in academia and media, particularly in describing gender-confirming hormone treatment for minors as a protective measure, when in reality it can lead to serious health consequences and is considered child abuse by some.
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David Wheaton
Here is another short take from The Christian Worldview with David Wheaton. A short take from The Christian Worldview. I'm going to add a parenthetical, or what the word of God clearly declares. Next paragraph. What are some of the most obvious examples of this that come to mind when you think about this idea of doublethink or this anti-truth culture, Robert?
I think the changes we've seen in language used in academia and by the media are the most striking. And one reason I wrote the column was I saw an Associated Press article about Governor Bill Lee in Tennessee signing a bill to protect kids from being subjected to anti-puberty hormone treatments, which sets them up later for sex change operations. The Governor rightly believes that you shouldn't do this to children.
You should let nature take its course and let them grow up. But in the article, this was described as doctors being barred from, quote, providing gender-confirming hormone treatment to prepubescent minors. Think of that term, gender-confirming.
It's just the opposite of what it means. If you're born a boy and you get these drugs, they hold up your trajectory into becoming a man and instead keep you in a suspended state until you get to be of age, in which case they can have you castrated. Same with a young woman, a young girl.
She gets the hormone treatment and then they set her up for double mastectomies. I mean, to me this is beyond child abuse. This is criminal. Doctors who do this should be arrested and convicted and jailed. And yet our media are applauding it and they're defining it opposite of what it really means. This has been a short take from The Christian Worldview with David Wheaton. To find out more about The Christian Worldview, order resources, make a donation, become a monthly partner, or contact us, visit thechristianworldview.org. You can also call us at toll-free 1-888-646-2233 or write to us at Box 401 Excelsior, Minnesota 55331. That's Box 401 Excelsior, Minnesota 55331.
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