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Transgenderism's Obsession With Christianity Proves Christianity Is the Real Deal on Many Levels

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"Your enemies will define you." 

A stellar quote that came from a mid-tier Batman video game, but one that holds a lot of truth, and one that I want made into a poster to put on my office wall. It is, in my opinion, one of the most motivational quotes in the English language, because if there's one thing that can truly get you to look at yourself and who you are, it's the people who hate your guts. 

This is actually the short version of a poem from American author Cormac McCarthy: 

Choose your enemies carefully ’cause they will define you. Make them interesting ’cause in some ways they will mind you. They’re not there in the beginning but when your story ends, gonna last with you longer than your friend.

The thing about Christianity is that, even if you don't know much about the prophecies, the stories, or God's grand plan, you can still know it's the religion of the good guys based on who hates it. As it happens, the ones constantly trying to undermine it, discredit it, weaken it, or outright kill its followers are nearly always evil or have some sort of evil intention. 

Take, for instance, the transgender movement, which is undeniably evil even if some of the people who are part of it aren't. In its entire history, I've yet to see anything truly good come out of it, but I have seen a lot of tragedy, misplaced hatred, anger, and depression. Moreover, I've seen a lot of dead kids as a result of it, some of them taken by their own hand, and others shot dead by someone the movement sent into a crazed hate spiral. 

Moreover, transgenderism seems to target Christian kids. When not shooting them, they're training to brainwash them by infiltrating churches and attempting to turn them from the inside. Children are always the ultimate target of the transgender community, which is the final nail in the coffin for being considered "evil." 

My friend and colleague Ward Clark wrote a story on Saturday about one such transgender lunatic wanting to burn churches: 

A trans-identifying man with an extensive arrest history was charged (with) arson after setting fire to his own apartment during a standoff with police following a robbery, according to news reports.

This gem, who was charged with setting fire to his mother’s apartment in 2022, while the woman was inside, also once asked on a Facebook post, “May I start burning Churches yet?” independent journalist Andy Ngo reported.

Nathan Herbert Click — who now goes by the name Cassidy Mal Lyss (get it, “malice?”) — was arrested on the morning of Nov. 10 in Stillwater, Oklahoma, after a report of robbery, according to KOKH-TV in Oklahoma City.


Read: Trans Activist Posts Horrific Message on Wanting to 'Burn Churches' Before Second Arrest for Arson


Transgenderism's obsession with destroying Christianity isn't odd. In fact, I'd say it's entirely logical. If you're an evil movement hoping for cultural domination, then you go to war with the king of the cultural hill. 

The Western world is Judeo-Christian in origin and remains largely so in its primary practices. Christianity has a clearly defined set of rules, and transgenderism finds itself in opposition to them on several levels. It cannot rule society as it wants to and normalize its fringe behaviors and ideas if Christianity continues to be the dominant force in our culture. 

So they undermine it where they can, discredit it in popular culture, and some of them take the lowest IQ route and become violent against it. You'll also notice that they have no interest in taking down other religions. They even seem to have a soft spot for Islam, despite Islam openly wanting to kill them. It's because Islam also wants to kill Christians and terminate Christianity. Hatred of the religion comes first, even before self-preservation. 

The transgender movement's hubris is such that it believes once Christianity is out of the way, it can dominate all others. It thinks that because it was a dominant force in Western culture for almost a decade, only recently losing its hold over society. 

But it's destined to lose, and not just from a theological perspective. Christians know how the story ends because the ending has already been written, and we're just watching events play out. However, on a logical level, transgenderism can't ultimately beat Christianity because Christianity is far more tied to the nature of things than any other religion. God didn't just lay down some mystical rules for us to follow; He did so because his rules coincide with the reality he created for us. Transgenderism is a rejection of reality. It defies nature. 

The thing is, transgenderism defies nature in the same way a toddler defies his parents. He can throw temper tantrums, scream "NO!" and make as big a mess as he wants, but in the end, his parents are going to win out, and all the toddler rage in the world doesn't make it less impotent. 

Christianity will always win, not because it's the path to the Creator of Heaven and Earth, but because it sits as the chief religion of nature itself. Transgenderism rails and flails against Christianity, but it isn't about Christians; it's ultimately about their impotent rage against God and how He programmed our reality. 

And I don't know if you've noticed by now, but He always wins. 

If you're wondering if Christianity really is the way, then just look at its enemies. They're violent, hateful, miserable people. 

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