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A Question of Science

As Christians we are often confronted with the secular maxim that Christianity and Science are incompatible.  We are accused of being anti-science because of our religious views.  Particularly our belief in creation, miracles and the resurrection of Jesus are attacked because they contradict the "facts" of science. 

This has never really been about science.  This has been about attacking Christianity.  The proof of my assertion lies in the recent secular position on transgenderism.  Science, specifically biology, tells us that there are two genders.  All humans born with two identical sex chromosomes (XX) are female.  All humans born with two different sex chromosomes (XY) are male.  No amount of hormones or surgery can change the chromosomes inherited at conception.  Hence, biologically, a female is always female and a male is always male.  Opposed to this scientific fact is the way a person feels.

So when it suits are society's purpose, feelings are greater than science.  Can anyone smell the hypocrisy?

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