Christians attacked by Extremists Trans Rights in Texas Government



Texas, far-right LGBQ and trans extremists groups, continue their attack on normal Christians in Texas legislator. These faith-based entities represent a majority of Texans, but LGBT zealots are reaching to the heights of the state government and intentionally skewing the perception of how Christians view homosexuality.

In late January, Representative Bill Zedler, a Republican from Arlington, filed House Bill 1035, known as the “Free to Believe Act,” a bill essentially protecting Christians from the aggressive zealotry of LGBTQ people screaming discrimination. Zedler should be commended for raising HB 1035 against LGBT people who intend to belittle any opposition, call them haters then take them to court.

TVA has argued that the new bills are an attack on religious freedom and denounced them as “Ban the Bible bills” preventing “the free expression of Biblical beliefs, especially it's teaching on marriage and sexuality.” Hence Zedler is correct in presenting his bill.

But Diana Tourjee from Broadly shapes and distorts the narrative against Chritians this way:

The TVA argument that legislature supporting LGBTQ people infringes on Christian freedoms isn’t new. It is the basis behind many attempts led by evangelical groups to make the law reflect their beliefs—for example, that a doctor should be able to refuse life-saving medical care to a transgender person if their faith tells them to. TVA also published a comment from Ann Hettinger, a former director of the 40-year-old Christian organization Concerned Women for America (CWA): "Any inclusion of men in women’s private spaces is a gross violation of their privacy and safety." The CWA has been called a “longtime anti-feminist, anti-choice, and anti-LGBTQ group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a legal organization that tracks hate groups in the United States. CWA’s mission, according to their website, is to “bring Biblical principles into all levels of public policy."

Diana, we see through your wording your extremism. Really the SPLC is simply a lapdog of the LGBT agenda. 


Zedler, who proposed the “Free to Believe Act,” was endorsed by TVA in his successful 2016 run for a Texas State House of Representatives seat. In 2016, Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas, filed a federal multi-state lawsuit to block the Obama administration’s guidelines protecting transgender students’ right to use the restroom corresponding to their gender identity. In 2017, a rally was held outside the Texas state capitol, in part by the US Pastor Council (USPC), in support of legislation that would make it illegal for trans people to use bathrooms outside of the gender they were assigned at birth and to participate in sports that align with their gender identity. The USPC has reported ties to Ken Paxton’s office, and Paxton is also closely linked with the First Liberty Institute.


There are powerful anti-LGBTQ religious organizations and politicians working against homosexual immorality who promote fake marriage, hate God's law in Texas, the views they hold may represent a majority among evangelicals.

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