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February 21, 2020

Calif. Schools: Hormones through Homeroom?
by Tony Perkins
Even in California, you have to be 18 to get a tattoo, 16 to drive a car, 21 to buy a gun, alcohol, or pot. But if you want to change your gender? Well, then, you just have to be 12. And your public school will be more than happy to help.
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Keeping Radical Sex Ed at Harm's Length
by Tony Perkins
In the real world, no one would keep paying for a service that didn't work -- especially if it was hurting the people using it. But that's exactly what's been happening for years under "comprehensive sex ed." It's not making any difference on behavior, a new study says -- and worse, it's probably damaging kids in the process.
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In Pensacola, Two Sides Exchange Cross Words
by Tony Perkins
Their case wasn't technically over -- but eight months ago, when the Supreme Court ruled on the Bladensburg cross, the city of Pensacola, Florida couldn't help cheering. If the justices thought removing a large Maryland cross memorial was "hostil[ity] toward religion," then it certainly boded well for Florida's Bayview version too. Turns out, they were right.
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Today's show features: Denise Harle, Senior Counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, on three high school girls who filed a lawsuit to preserve fairness in women's sports; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on accelerated attacks on Christian churches in West Africa; Cathy Ruse, FRC's Senior Fellow for Legal Studies, on ineffective and counterproductive sex-ed programs in public schools; Peter Sprigg, FRC's Senior Fellow for Policy Studies, on state bills that aim to counter the transgender agenda, California teacher unions pushing for sex change for minors without parental consent, and presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's attack on Arizona's bill to protect women's sports.

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