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A Medical Journal Advocates for Loss of Parental Rights When it Comes to “Gender Transition”

If a child claims to be transgender, “parents should lose veto power over most transition-related pediatric care.”

That’s the incredible argument made by Arizona State University assistant professor Maura Priest, writing in the Journal of Medical Ethics.

According to Priest, the opinion of the child is the only one that matters when it comes to life-altering treatment and bodily mutilation. Priest argues that “only the patient has access to the true weight of transition-related benefits,” and therefore parents should either support the decision or be swept aside.

Such treatments are abhorrent. As Dr. James Dobson has written, “These hurting individuals need our compassion and care—not a cocktail of drugs and disfiguring surgeries that could well cause irreversible harm to their bodies.”

We are fearfully and wonderfully made by a Creator who loves us. Lying to our children about the essence of male and female (Genesis 1:27) is an evil assault and must be opposed. If you aren’t actively teaching your children about God’s design for males and females, including human sexuality, you need to start!

You can begin by downloading our free e-book, “Are Boys and Girls Really That Different?” If you and I don’t counter these lies with the truth, who will?

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Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson was the Founder Chairman of the James Dobson Family Institute, a nonprofit organization that produced his radio program, Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and held 18 honorary doctoral degrees. He also was the author of more than 70 books dedicated to the preservation of the family.

Dr. Dobson served as an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine for 14 years, and on the attending staff of Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles for 17 years in the divisions of child development and medical genetics.

He advised five U.S. presidents and served on eight national commissions.

Dr. Dobson was married to Shirley for just shy of 65 years, and he was the beloved father of two grown children, Danae and Ryan, and two grandchildren.

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