The Christian Post

By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter 

Wyoming has become the latest state to ban minors from obtaining body-disfiguring gender transition procedures, bringing the total to two dozen.

Wyoming’s Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed Senate Enrolled Act 52 into law Friday. Gordon’s approval of the measure, which prohibits doctors from performing body mutilating sex-change procedures on minors, comes after the state’s Republican-controlled House of Representatives approved it in a 55-6 vote on March 6, and the Republican-controlled Senate passed it in a 28-2 vote the following day. The bill is scheduled to take effect on July 1. The Rest of The Story Here

New Mexico is not on the list of banning such evil. The state is full of evil. TAXPAYER MONEY TO KILL BABIES!!!! State-supported Las Cruces, NM abortion clinic still in planning phase

From Dr. Jim Denison

Cultural commentator Jonah Goldberg wrote recently that we now live in a “philodoxical” rather than a “philosophical” age. “Philodoxy” means “love of opinion,” while “philosophy” means “love of wisdom.”

According to Goldberg, “We live in a moment where reality is a matter of opinion, where the ‘ought’ crowds out the ‘is,’ and where opinion is a substitute for what is real.” He warns that this “will only get worse as more and more of life moves to screens, where images and ideas can be tailored to what we want to see and hear.”

This should not surprise us in a postmodern culture that has jettisoned objective truth and morality. Since wisdom is the application of truth to life, if we no longer believe in objective truth, we can no longer have wisdom. More Here

The Christian Post

By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter

The governor of Idaho has signed a bill into law that will prohibit the provision of healthcare services to minors without parental consent as concerns about the usurpation of parental rights persist in the United States.

Idaho Gov. Brad Little, a Republican, signed Senate Bill 1329 into law on Thursday. The measure, approved by the Republican-controlled Idaho Senate in a 27-7 party-line vote on Feb. 27 and passed by the Republican-controlled Idaho House of Representatives in a 59-11 party-line vote on March 13, seeks to ensure “parental rights in medical decision-making.”  The Rest of The Story Here

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