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Subject Friday Five: Week of Action, Barronelle Stutzman, & more
Date April 16, 2021 6:45 PM
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Welcome to the Friday Five! Every Friday we share our top five articles, stories, and quotes for you to read and share with your friends and church families.  <[link removed]>



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1. NC VALUES: Week of Action 2021: "Protecting Your Ministry" events, Barronelle Stutzman visit, press interviews, & more



In our effort to educate the state on the real-life harms of SOGI legislation, this week we organized a week-long, multi-city, awareness and education campaign. All across our state, our organization held “Protecting Your Ministry” training events <[link removed]> featuring Barronelle Stutzman and ADF attorneys at churches and virtually on Zoom. We were also busy with a number of other action-focused events, such as holding a press event in Charlotte <[link removed]>, participating in the Save Women’s Sports judicial committee hearing <[link removed]>, fielding multiple press and radio interviews (check out this one from the Steve Noble Show featuring Barronelle <[link removed]>), and more.



To view some photos from the event, check out this album on Facebook <[link removed]>.







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Our team is quite exhausted from zipping across the state hosting events, but it was worth every effort. If you support the hard work we do at the NC Values Coalition protecting your values, would you help us recover the cost of these events by making a $10, $25, $50, $100, or more donation today at ncvalues.org/donate? <[link removed]?>































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2. CAROLINA JOURNAL: More than ‘inclusion’ must be considered for trans participation in girls sports



“Coleman and her co-authors claim that H.B. 358 will do “harm.” . . . The first notion of harm is rejected because it completely ignores that prepubescent boys tend to outperform prepubescent girls on average with respect to athletics when they are assumed to be on a par with each other. According to a 2012 study on the differences between prepubescent boys and girls physical fitness, boys measured higher in aerobic fitness, strength, flexibility, speed, and agility, whereas the girls measured higher <[link removed]> in balance and flexibility. This study has been replicated with the same results. Additionally, a 2017 study <[link removed]> demonstrated divergence in athletic performance between the sexes start to become apparent around the ages of 12 or 13. This is middle school. H.B. 358 explicitly states, “All athletic teams for middle and secondary school students participating in interscholastic or intramural athletic activities.”  Therefore, the scope of H.B. 358 does not “go beyond what is necessary” as it is limited to the range in which prepubescent children become apparently different with respect to athletic performance due to their biological nature. Consequently, to advance it in the face of the aforementioned evidence would require Coleman and the other authors to ignore the predicate that distinction on sex is necessary to secure equality.”



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3. NEWS & OBSERVER: Fairness watchword at NC transgender sports ban hearing



“Calls for fairness predominated at a North Carolina legislative hearing Wednesday on a bill that would prevent transgender girls and women from competing in organized school sports designated for biologically female athletes.



A House judiciary committee debated and took testimony on the measure but did not vote on the Republican bill, one of dozens of measures filed nationwide this year on an emerging topic in the nation's culture wars.”



Our nonpartisan organization is honored to stand beside other organizations such as the Save Women’s Sports Foundation to promote this legislation. This issue has united women from all walks of life across the political spectrum who believe in fairness for female athletes. 76% of North Carolinians believe that allowing biological men to compete against women is unfair—and we ask the North Carolina General Assembly to do the right thing for female athletes of today and the generations to come.



Thus far, over 3.000 of you have used our click-to-contact tool to ask your NC representatives to save women's sports by supporting HB358. Would you consider clicking here to help us keep the pressure going? <[link removed]>



















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4. NORTH STATE JOURNAL: Bill banning certain transgender treatments for minors filed in NC Senate



"Three top Republicans in the N.C. Senate filed a bill on April 5 to restrict medical treatments given to minors seeking gender transition. The bill, Senate Bill 514, called “Youth Health Protection Act,” would ban surgeries and hormone treatments commonly used by health providers for those suffering from gender dysphoria, a condition where one feels their biological sex and inner-sense of gender do not match."



Tami Fitzgerald, executive director of the North Carolina Values Coalition, spoke to NSJ about the bill on April 12, saying, 'We provided research and examples of medical abuse related to the bill to Sen. Ralph Hise and other primary sponsors.'



'Basically, the bill would limit the medical treatment for minors by banning the use of hormones or puberty blockers or experimental surgical procedures that would conform a person of one sex to another sex,' Fitzgerald said."



In related news, check out this article from the Christian Post entitled “Evidence for puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones as effective treatment ‘very low’: NHS England. <[link removed]>”































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5. NATIONAL REVIEW: Sixth Circuit upholds Ohio law protecting unborn babies with down syndrome



"The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld an Ohio law that prohibits abortions chosen on the basis of a prenatal Down syndrome diagnosis. The law, called the “Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act,” was signed into law in 2017 but has been entangled in court battles with abortion-advocacy groups since.



[This Week’s] 9-7 decision came from the full Sixth Circuit, an en banc ruling,reversing an earlier ruling from a three-judge panel on the Sixth Circuit that had struck down Ohio’s law."



Also check out this story from Life Site News about the 3-year old who got discriminatory abortions banned in Mississippi <[link removed]>.



Would you also consider taking a minute to use our click-to-contact tool <[link removed]> to tell your public officials to vote FOR North Carolina's Human Life Non-Discrimination Act — HB453?



































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WEEKLY PRAYER: LIBERTY



LORD, you have blessed us with a spiritual liberty that is so wonderful and beyond description, that it can only be understood through experiencing a life-giving relationship with Christ. However, we also recognize that in your grace, you have blessed our country with a political liberty that enables us to openly proclaim the experience of a life lived in the freedom of the Gospel.



LORD, as individuals and as a nation, may we never take the inalienable right of religious freedom for granted. Right now our country has faced a rapid increase in the number of attacks made against this cherished right. We have seen groups across our public arena increase in boldness and frequency their smears against religious liberty. They claim it is bigotry, when we know it is the security of the greatest of all possible loves.



Be with your people and our country as it continues to protect the constitutional right protected by our nation's Founders. Be with legislators and the Supreme Court, as they determine through their actions the protection of this particular and fundamental freedom. 



“It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery." (Galatians 5:1)



"For you were called to freedom, brethren; only do not turn your freedom into an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another." (Galatians 5:13)



"Act as free men, and do not use your freedom as a covering for evil, but use it as bondslaves of God." (1 Peter 2:16)





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