Tuesday, August 11, 2015

I'm About to Make Some Folks Mad at Me: Transgender rights/laws Exploding All Across Canada.


Well here goes, I am about to get some nasty responses to this post (assuming anyone really reads anything I post). Fortunately, I can screen the comments before they are posted.
Typically the United States has followed about ten years behind Canada on social issues, such as mandated healthcare, gay marriages and, now perhaps, transgender rights.  Make a note now that I have predicted in 2015 that in 2025, there will be federal legislation and various state legislation mandating that if person feels like he/she is another gender, that we MUST recognize their felt identification.
In other words, it’s not enough that the person identifies as he or she wants, we ALL must affirm and accept the identification. Failure to do so will  be discriminatory.
Recently, amendments made to the Alberta Bill of Rights on March 10, 2015, which came into force on June 1, 2015, recognize gender identity and gender expression as being explicitly protected. Newfoundland & Labrador recently promised to introduce a bill to amend provincial legislation so gender assignment surgery would no longer be required to change the sex designation on identity documents. 
In April 2014, the Ontario Human Rights Commission published its Policy on preventing discrimination because of gender identity and gender expression.  The Ontario Policy defines gender identity as an individual’s sense of being a man, a woman, both, neither, or anywhere along the gender spectrum, which may be the same as or different from his/her birth-assigned sex.
Gender expression is how a person publicly expresses or presents their gender, including behavior, outward appearances such as dress or hair and makeup, and chosen name and pronoun.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

VOM Radio: Chiapas: They Lost Everything

Most American Christians think persecution is something that happens only in far-off places. Many don’t realize that Christians in Mexico—right next door—can face persecution. In Chiapas, Zapatista rebels pressure those who choose to follow Jesus to renounce their faith in Christ and return to the traditional religion and superstitions of the area. Christians are kicked out of their homes and villages, left with nothing. “Ivan” oversees VOM’s ministry to these bold believers, and this week he shares about meeting with them and how God continues to work in spite of the persecution they face.






VOM Radio: Chiapas: They Lost Everything