Commentary Continued from Part I After hearing three expert witnesses agree that transgenderism is a religious cult, I decided to pursue this idea further by researching three of the most famous cult religions and comparing them to the characteristics in transgenderism to see if they match up. First of all, let us define a cult….
The Cult Religion of Transgenderism: Part II
The Cult Religion of Transgenderism: Part I
Commentary More and more people, as they learn about what is really involved in the transgender movement, begin to see correlations between it and cult religions. The following are three expert witnesses who have shared their thoughts about this. Erin Friday On June 27, I heard an Eagle Forum of California webinar presentation by Erin…
Judge Allows Tennessee Law Shielding Minors From Transgender Procedures to Take Effect
On Saturday, Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued a preliminary injunction that allows Tennessee’s law to prohibit health care providers from performing or administering cross-sex procedures on minors to take place, a week after a federal judge blocked it. “Because Tennessee is likely to succeed on…
Republican Attorneys General Warn Target Over ‘Obscene’ Pride and Satanic Merchandise
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a letter to Target on Wednesday warning the corporation that its recent “Pride” campaign merchandise and donation efforts ran the risk of violating state child-protection laws. It also cited concerns about parental rights and neglect of fiduciary duties. “State child-protection laws penalize the ‘sale or distribution … of obscene…
NTD News Today (July 7): White House Uses Hatch Act to Dodge Cocaine Question; California Governor Asks DOJ to Probe Florida
A Biden administration spokesperson invoked the Hatch Act after being asked about cocaine found at the White House. Some observers are now questioning what that law could have to do with this situation—and why the spokesperson avoided the question. California Governor Gavin Newsom is urging an investigation into Florida. The issue is the transfer of…
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A Biden administration spokesperson invoked the Hatch Act after being asked about cocaine found at the White House. Some observers are now questioning what that law could have to do with this situation—and why the spokesperson avoided the question. California Governor Gavin Newsom is urging an investigation into Florida. The issue is the transfer of…
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A Biden administration spokesperson invoked the Hatch Act after being asked about cocaine found at the White House. Some observers are now questioning what that law could have to do with this situation—and why the spokesperson avoided the question. California Governor Gavin Newsom is urging an investigation into Florida. The issue is the transfer of…
University Reprimands Associate Professor Who Failed Student for Using Term ‘Biological Women’–Then Rescinds It
Olivia Krolczyk, a student at the University of Cincinnati, received a zero-percent grade because of her use of the term “biological women.” After she took to social media with her story—racking up more than 14,000 comments in the process—the university issued a reprimand to the associate professor who failed Ms. Krolczyk on her project proposal. The…
NTD News Today (July 5): ‘Gender Queer’ Book Recommended by Teachers’ Union; GOP Pushes Back on Land Leases for Conservation
The largest teachers’ union in the United States is recommending that teachers put a controversial book on their summer reading lists. “Gender Queer” was listed on the NEA’s “Great Summer Reads for Educators!” in the “banned books” section. The Bureau of Land Management wants to start selling federal land leases for conservation, but Republicans say this…
Oregon Legislators Compromise Over Gender, Abortion, Ghost Guns, and Fentanyl
After the longest walkout in state history, a last-minute compromise allowed Oregon lawmakers to return to work on June 15 with just 10 days left in the legislative session. The parties had reached an impasse over Democrat-backed bills related to gun control, abortion, and gender-transition services. Because Oregon’s legislative rules require a two-thirds quorum to…
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