Fang, Coach & Royce E. Van Blaricome #fundie christiannews.net

Fang:
Caitlyn Hope Grimm is an obese teenage girl with a left-wing mom who is a major publicity glutton. Instead of encouraging her daughter to pretend to be a boy named "Gavin," the mother should've encouraged her to lose some pounds and to accept herself the way she was born. There is some serious child abuse going on with these so-called "transgender kids." We don't let kids decide what time they go to bed, we sure as heck shouldn't let them decide they are the opposite sex. Someone has to play the adult here.

David Cary Hart:
Should Gavin's mother heed your advice or that of the clinicians who are responsible for his care? Your medical degree is from —?

Coach:
The old, if they have a medical degree, there always right, unless of course, they haven't brought into the globalist agenda.

Royce E. Van Blaricome:
Exactly. The spiritually-dead love to tout their "experts". Right up to the point where they are reminded that not all that long ago those same "experts" considered Homosexuality to be a mental disorder and just a couple decades before that it was considered a deviant behavior.

Then, like you said, those who they don't agree with they just dismiss as not being qualified to be an expert. Such as this one who wrote a paper that said there is no such thing as a Transgender:

"Paul Rodney McHugh is an American psychiatrist, researcher, and educator. He is University Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the author, co-author, or editor of seven books within his field."

And, of course, they don't buy this either from Psychology Today:

"Internet Trolls Are Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Sadists. An Internet troll is someone who comes into a discussion and posts comments designed to upset or disrupt the conversation. Often, in fact, it seems like there is no real purpose behind their comments except to upset everyone else involved. Trolls will lie, exaggerate, and offend to get a response."

Anyone who doesn't drink the Kool-Aid isn't a "reliable" source. Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and other "mental health professionals" are all "experts" and "authoritative sources" UNLESS they happen to deal with Reality and not see things as they do. Then they're just bogus imposters who've all been "debunked".

Ambulance Chaser:
No, the old "they have medical degrees and proved their point with evidence, so they're most likely right until proven otherwise."

Royce E. Van Blaricome:
Cite your evidence

Ambulance Chaser:
Arlene Lev: Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender Variant People and their Families

Royce E. Van Blaricome:
That's not evidence. That's a reference. And it's not even a good one.

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