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In Sunday's sermon, Preacher Sean Harris screams like a maniac about cracking limp wrists and punching young children who exhibit gender-variant behavior. Girls playing sports are OK, but they must attempt to look pretty.
I listened to the whole message. I don't think he was being literal. I believe he was being very hyperbolic in his effort to tell parents to do their jobs raising their kids instead of letting society coax children into accepting gender-bending, gender-neutral roles. Men were designed and built for specific purposes.....women were designed and built for specific purposes. Society should not corrupt that, and parents should do more to ensure children are not corrupted. That was his point.
I listened to the whole message. I don't think he was being literal. I believe he was being very hyperbolic in his effort to tell parents to do their jobs raising their kids instead of letting society coax children into accepting gender-bending, gender-neutral roles. Men were designed and built for specific purposes.....women were designed and built for specific purposes. Society should not corrupt that, and parents should do more to ensure children are not corrupted. That was his point.
Define "corrupt".
How are parents who do what is suggested here any better at raising their children than, say, gay parents?
In Sunday's sermon, Preacher Sean Harris screams like a maniac about cracking limp wrists and punching young children who exhibit gender-variant behavior. Girls playing sports are OK, but they must attempt to look pretty.
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