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In a fundraising email sent on Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson lamented that growing numbers of young people are identifying as LGBTQ.
"1 in 4 high school students identifies as something other than straight," Johnson declared in the email. What are they being taught in school?"
The fundraising email, entitled "Does America need more God, Patriot?" was sent via the National Republican Campaign Committee, the primary campaign arm of House Republicans.
"Our culture has fallen so far since the founding of our country, and it's just getting worse. I fear America may be beyond redemption," Johnson wrote in the email, lamenting the "filth that passes for popular culture these days."
"Let's face it- we live in a depraved culture. I didn't want to believe it at first, but I fear God may allow our nation to enter into a time of judgment for our collective sins," Johnson continues, later writing: "We have much to repent for if we want to avoid the judgment we so clearly deserve."
I wrote a blog post recently about this.
âMany people point to the increase in people that identify as LGBTQ as obvious proof of the woke âhomosexual agendaâ to destroy marriage and the traditional family. The only thing that is obvious to me is that these people donât understand the difference between real increase and apparent increase, which is the difference between identifying as LGBTQ and the actual number of individuals who are LGBTQ . A real increase would be an actual rise in the number of LGBTQ people, of which there is simply no evidence to support that claim. What weâre actually seeing is an apparent increase which is a rise in reported numbers, not an actual rise in the number of gay people.â
Itâs posted here if you want to check it out.
https://www.maxxmadison.com/blog/homosexuality-a-choice-or-mental-disorder
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