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Church funds used for transporting children for puberty blockers and gender-affirming surgeries spark controversy.

Controversial Church Funds Transporting Kids For Puberty Blockers, ‘Sex-Change’ Mutilations

A Texas group that identifies itself as a church is actively ‍working to transport children out of state to give them access to puberty blockers and “sex-change” mutilations.

The Galileo Church‌ in Fort Worth ⁤has ‌set up an initiative‍ known as the North Texas TRANSsportation Network (NTTN) to‍ provide children from 19 different counties who identify as‌ “transgender” or⁢ “gender-diverse” with a ⁣$1,000⁢ travel voucher to seek treatment outside their home state.

The church’s website identifies it as part of the denomination called Christian Church ‍(Disciples of Christ)⁤ and its Facebook page⁣ describes it as a ‌“quirky, LGBTQ-friendly⁤ church seeking spiritual refugees in Fort Worth,⁤ Texas, and beyond.”

The NTTN part of the church’s website reads, “Galileo Church has, as its first missional priority,⁤ to ‘do justice for LGBTQ+ people and support the people who love them.’”

NTTN was reportedly ⁢set up in response to legislation signed into law by Texas‌ Gov. Greg ⁢Abbott back in June that prohibits the carrying out of any “sex-change”⁣ operations ‍on minors.

“However, because the law does not define child gender mutilation as child abuse, Galileo Church’s⁤ program does not ⁤explicitly violate the law,” Texas Scorecard explained.

“By‍ road or air⁣ — either‍ way, it’s expensive to get⁤ out of Texas,” ‌NTTN’s website reads.⁤ “Health care is a human right, and withholding necessary care ⁢for trans kids⁤ is state-sponsored cruelty. As neighbors to one another, we⁢ seek⁤ ways to help each other’s families flourish.”

The program has ‍received‌ praise from LGBT sites ⁣including PinkNews and LGBTQ+ Nation, the‌ latter of which published the⁤ story under its “Good ​News” section.

But not everyone agrees that the formation of such ⁢a ⁢program ⁣constitutes “good news.

A number of ⁢Christians on social media responded with ​concern, not just regarding⁤ the transportation program, ⁣but to its sponsor calling itself a “church.”

“It is hard to process that a Church would ⁢immerse itself into something like this,” one commenter⁤ on X, formerly Twitter, observed.⁣ “This ⁣is an amazing display ‌of human stupidity, moral decay and the societal collapse of America.”

“They​ are of the apostate church, either backslidden or never saved,” another responded. “They are a fake⁢ church. They are not a part of the Body of ‍Christ. Jesus will spew them​ out of his mouth. He will say, ‘Depart ⁤from me. I never​ knew you!’ They are NOT Christians. They are led by Jezebel.”

More than a dozen Republican states have passed bans on transgender surgery over the past few years⁣ as conservatives seek to stem the explosion of child sex⁤ mutilation across the United States. Polls on the subject have repeatedly found that a majority⁢ of Americans support such measures.

In July, 19-year-old detransitioner Chloe‍ Cole testified before Congress ⁢about the risks of transitioning‌ minors such ‍as herself, outlining the ‍“lifelong, irreversible harm” ⁢that her sex change operation has caused.

“We need to ‌stop telling children that⁢ puberty is an option, that ​they can choose what kind of puberty they will go through, just like they can choose what clothes to ⁢wear or ​what music to listen to,” Cole said at⁢ the time. “Puberty is a rite of passage to adulthood,⁢ not ​a ⁣disease​ to be mitigated.”

In an analysis released last year, Reuters found that the number of‍ minors identifying as transgender has tripled since 2017.

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What are the arguments for and against the church’s​ initiative to transport children for puberty blockers and “sex-change” mutilations?

Controversial Church Funds Transporting Kids For Puberty Blockers, ‘Sex-Change’ Mutilations

In ‌a highly​ controversial move, a church in Texas ‌has⁣ organized an initiative ⁣to transport children out of state in order to provide them with puberty blockers and “sex-change” mutilations. The Galileo Church in Fort Worth, which identifies itself ⁢as an inclusive and ⁤LGBTQ-friendly church, has set up the North Texas TRANSsportation Network (NTTN), which offers ‌a $1,000 travel voucher to children from​ 19⁢ different ⁤counties who ​identify as transgender or gender-diverse.

The NTTN program ‍was ⁢established in response ⁤to ‌legislation signed into law by Texas Governor Greg Abbott in June, which prohibits ⁤”sex-change” operations on minors. However, because the law⁢ does not define these procedures as​ child abuse, ⁣the church



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