Kansas Faith Leaders Denounce Alleged Trans Student Crackdown

Or . . .

They're standing up for controversial medical treatment.

Either way . . .

Whilst we appreciate thoughts and prayers . . . Clerics playing doctor MIGHT NOT be helpful for this debate that sparks intense emotions and arguments over "the science" of equity on the operating table. 

Still, in fairness, here's their argument:

Kansas Interfaith Action, submitted a letter to Kansas legislators.

Signed by more than 100 clergy from a wide variety of religions and denominations, the letter called on legislative leadership to reject any further discriminatory legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people in Kansas.

We wrote, “While we may hold differing teachings on LGBTQ+ issues in religious life, we join in common cause against any policy which might cause hurt or harm to people, no matter who they are.”

Unfortunately, the Legislature did not take our advice, and during this session it passed SB 233, a comprehensive ban on gender-affirming care for minors in Kansas.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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