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Trump joins ranks of DNA deniers - Cliff Kincaid
« on: February 04, 2017, 07:59:49 pm »
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Trump joins ranks of DNA deniers

By Cliff Kincaid

At the March for Life, Vice President Mike Pence said, "Life is winning through the steady advance of science that illuminates when life begins, more and more, every day." White House Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway said, "Science and medicine have joined religion and morality in causing many Americans to rethink just how fragile and how triumphant human life truly is."

Yet the DNA deniers at Planned Parenthood and in the Democratic Party are desperate to ignore the scientific fact that an unborn child has his or her own DNA, separate from the mother.

But in another area – human sexuality and the biological differences between men and women – the DNA deniers have not only just scored a major victory in the matter of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), but have demonstrated high-level sway with President Trump himself.

In a major setback for the facts of life and common sense, the BSA has decided to allow girls who think they are boys to join. The decision demonstrates that the forces of political correctness, or Cultural Marxism, are still on the march. In a flip-flop of his own, Trump has decided that Obama's executive order protecting "transgenders" should remain in place.

The issue of Obama's birth certificate, once a cause célèbre for Trump, has passed. But in welcoming "transgenders," birth certificates don't seem to matter at all.

The BSA statement says, "For more than 100 years, the Boy Scouts of America, along with schools, youth sports and other youth organizations, have ultimately deferred to the information on an individual's birth certificate to determine eligibility for our single-gender programs. However, that approach is no longer sufficient as communities and state laws are interpreting gender identity differently, and these laws vary widely from state to state."

Continued: http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/kincaid/170202
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