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Our daughter could have died if school hid participation in LGBT club

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Finally an Albertan newspaper is highlighting the dangers of Bill 24 rather than simply dancing to the tune played by Rachel Notley and the NDP. The  Calgary Herald , in an article titled “ Couple warns their daughter could have died under new GSA law ,” revealed why it is so insidious to use legislation to drive a wedge between children and their parents: The parents of a southern Alberta autistic girl are warning other parents that had Bill 24 been the law over the past two years, their 14-year-old daughter very likely could have committed suicide. The parents, who have asked that their names be changed and their identities hidden to protect their daughter’s privacy, are pleading with Rachel Notley’s NDP government to “not shut parents out of their children’s lives” and “to bring some nuance” into Bill 24, which became law in Alberta on Nov. 15. Two things to notice here: First, the parents are not simply trying to protect their daughter. They are also protecting themse

Transgenderism is sadly a mental health issue - to be medicated not celebrated

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A closeup of Tech Tower's iconic TECH signage (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Campus police killed Scout Schultz, 21, who they said was advancing on officers with a knife. Schultz refused to put down the knife and kept moving towards officers late on Saturday outside a dormitory, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) said in a statement. “Officers provided multiple verbal commands and attempted to speak with Shultz who was not cooperative and would not comply with the officers’ commands,” the agency said in a statement. “Shultz continued to advance on the officers with the knife.” Attorney Chris Stewart told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution he thought Schultz was having a mental breakdown and didn’t know what to do. Stewart and the student’s family planned a news conference on Monday morning. WSB-TV reported that the item involved, still on the ground when its news crew arrived, appeared to be a “metal, flip-open, multi-tool knife”. Authorities did not immediately identify t

Sage Schools Coalition - cover for LGBT agenda

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Over 30 Qld schools have opted in to use the resources, including 5 primary schools and 7 P-12 schools , despite our Education Minister assuring the Parliament that the resources would only be made available to secondary schools . I have commenced a Qld Parliament petition – not calling for the program to be scrapped – but for an inquiry into the appropriateness of the materials and for the Qld schools who are using the resources to be made public as in other states, so that parents can know what their children will be being taught. Would you be happy to circulate the petition to your church folk for their consideration? It is a Qld Government epetition so has no link to any organisation or political party.  The link is here http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/work-of-assembly/petitions/e-petition?PetNum=2552     Thank you very much for your consideration of this. I believe that God would want us to do everything we can to protect the innocence of our children. I am a

Frredom from Homosexuality

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Author: Jon Bloom. “Man, that guy’s got a voice!” That was my first impression of Joe Hallett. In the fall of 1990, my wife and I joined Bethlehem Baptist ’s young adult Sunday School class. And during the worship times Joe’s voice would soar above everybody’s. He wasn’t a big guy — about 5-foot-7, maybe 130 pounds. But when he sang he was a man among men. Joe wasn’t shy either. In our first conversation he just laid it out there. A decade earlier he had left college to dive into the gay community — the bars, the trysts, the flamboyant clothes, everything. And it had been exciting and liberating at first, after the misery of his sexually abused childhood and depressed teens. But the “gay lifestyle” turned out to be an empty bag. Like all distortions of human sexuality , “queerness” never delivered the fulfillment it promised. Then in 1985, through the patient, persistent, pursuing love of a Christian friend, Joe heard the voice of Jesus and left “the lifestyle” to follow him. But n