Andrew Klavan and Ben Shapiro on special issues
On transgenderism, Klavan said the Right is making the “wrong argument.”What's bad about the transsexual activists is that they're anti-God, and literally believe themselves to be gods. And don't be shocked if many are anti-semitic and anti-Israel, based on the Torah/Bible's respect for differences between the sexes. Meanwhile, what matters is that the transsexual activists, along with the rest of the homosexual activists, have caused untold damage to society that'll take whole epochs to repair.
“Our argument is not that men and women are different, because obviously men and women are different. But there’s a lot of things in nature that we don’t like [that] we change,” he argued. “People get cancer in nature, people get all kinds of handicaps. We fix them, right?”
“What we’re saying is that men and women are different and that is a good. And in order to make that argument, you really have to make the argument for created order,” the author said. “If we don’t bring that idea back fearlessly … we lose this argument.”
Klavan said transgender activists aren’t really saying that men and women are different, they’re saying that those differences are bad. “And what we’re saying is no, that’s part of the created order, and it is good because the Creator is good,” he said. “It’s our only argument.”
Update: Mark Tapson has more on the subject vital for consideration.
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