Humans Disrespect the Creator
By Jyoti DiClemente

May was a devoted mother, a community advocate, and someone who held her faith close to her heart. One crisp autumn evening, May was participating in another weekly church meeting with some of her friends and other members. Her friends were Elena, a feminist activist, Marcus, a retired teacher, and young Lila, a college student questioning the world around her.
May leaned forward, her eyes serious. "You know, friends," she began, "I've been thinking a lot about what it means to respect the divine force that created us. The highest form of disrespecting God, besides murder, is the transgender movement. God created humans as men and women. Trying to surgically alter a biological man or woman into the opposite sex is the most disrespectful way to thank God for being alive and for experiencing the beautiful things God created."
Elena nodded thoughtfully, "That's a strong view, May. What about personal freedom?"
May continued, her voice steady. "I understand that not everyone wants to accept God, so once you’re of legal age, you can change your gender if you choose. God gave us free will to do so. But it is despicable to allow anyone under legal age to make such a life-altering and permanent change to their body before they have had time to mature."
Marcus, the teacher, chimed in, "I've seen how kids are influenced these days. Tell us more."
May sighed, recalling stories from her volunteer work at a local youth center. "Children today are told that if they play with toys and act certain ways that the opposite sex usually would, they're told that they were born in the wrong body. But that's not true because we're allowed to like and play with whatever we want. I was called a tomboy when I was a kid, but it didn't mean I was any less of a woman. It just meant that I liked some boy games. Also, children are told that changes during puberty they dislike mean they might not belong in the bodies they were born into, and that transitioning to the opposite sex may bring them happiness. This is utterly false. Puberty has always been an uncomfortable part of growing up. Since the beginning of humankind, this is the way it has always been. This is life."
Lila, the student, looked puzzled. "But what about the surgeries? Aren't they a solution for some?"
May shook her head firmly. "Sex change surgery is irreversible and permanent. It comes with numerous complications, and some people later regret their decision. If we don’t allow children to smoke, drink alcohol, vote, or make other significant life decisions because of their age and limited experience, then why do we think a child who is still developing and learning is capable of making a permanent decision like sex change surgery?"
The group became quiet for a moment, absorbing her words. Elena spoke up, "As parents and adults, our job is to protect children because they represent our future and should be raised to help build a better society. If we influence them to focus on issues like sex change surgery, we fail in our duty to create a better future. We risk becoming people who replace children's innocence with fear and doubt about their own worth."
Marcus added, his voice grave. "And there's more to it. Sex change surgery sterilizes people so they can no longer have children. So, once children are grown and they decide to want kids, well, too bad, they can't because their parents took that choice away from them. How do we expect humans to continue living on if we can’t procreate anymore? Human civilization will cease to exist if we continue living this lie of transgenderism."
May nodded in agreement. "Exactly. We’re raising weak-minded children who will grow up to be weak-minded people plagued by mental health issues. In doing this, we are undermining any child’s pathway to success in life by fostering mental health struggles and low self-esteem."
Elena, drawing from her feminist roots, leaned in passionately. "Also, biological men pretending to be women is a huge disrespect to the feminist movement, which is supposed to protect women’s rights. It diminishes women’s values and their sense of purpose in life. They're raping women in bathrooms because they "identify" as women. Or men pretending to be women in women’s sports and beating the women, stealing their medals and titles that rightfully belong to those women. It's a safety issue for us. We have men’s sports and women’s sports separated for a reason. Biologically, men are stronger than women. If these transgender people want to compete in sports, then they should have their own category as well. It’s common sense."
May smiled faintly, glad for the support. "I’m glad to see that the majority of people don’t condone this behavior, as we saw with the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco partnering with Bud Light, which lost billions in value and sales due to the backlash."
Lila, the skeptic, asked, "Why do you think people go along with it?"
May replied thoughtfully. "Some people just believe or go along with mainstream media because they don’t care enough to fight for the safety of women and children. And other people are choosing to go all out with exploiting innocent children and women in this chaos because it makes them feel powerful, and they love the attention they gain from it. But when these people get old and reflect on their lives, they will regret their poor decisions. They will suffer the consequences in many ways, but the number one way is financially. Most young adults can’t handle the pressure of a 9-to-5 job and quit quickly because they’re being raised to be weak and unprepared for everyday life. The lack of work from young adults and fewer people being born means less money goes into public assistance and Social Security for people who reach retirement age and can’t retire because they didn’t work enough to contribute to those systems."
As the evening wore on, Marcus reflected on the broader implications. "People who express their perspectives on these topics often feel that being labeled as bigoted, racist, or transphobic is unfair. We see our role as advocating for children's health, happiness, and a better future. It's important to respectfully engage in open discussions to support individuals in making informed choices."
The friends sat in contemplative silence, the weight of the conversation hanging in the air. May hoped that through stories like these, shared among trusted companions, they could inspire a world that honored creation, protected the young, and fostered true strength for generations to come.


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