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James Loewen's avatar

Very interesting to learn about Saint Agatha, and see the parallels between sexual mutilations done in the name of ancient religions and those done in the name of the new religions, $cience and gender. Accounts of historical and religious sexual mutilations are often ignored or censored (Skoptsy), or rebranded with euphemisms ("circumcision", "breast augmentation", "gender-affirming care").

We are at a crossroads, as good people are exposing these blood rituals and mutilations for all to see. Finally, we are seeing a major change as more people wake up and speak up to help end the horrors being inflicted on children and gullible adults.

Daniel Howard James's avatar

Saint Lucy is often depicted with her bloody, torn-out eyeballs placed on a dish. The difference from these saints' lived experience is that after a visit to the gender clinic, body parts don't grow back.

Mothers Grim's avatar

So true. St. Lucy was also from Sicily.

rejoicinginhope's avatar

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Mothers Grim's avatar

I no more think consent and agency can happen in face of blatant lies, social engineering, and indoctrination. Parents are signing off on their daughter breasts getting removed, not because they believe their children are 'trans' but because docs tell them their child might commit suicide. This is the case of the recent $2m lawsuit whose breasts were removed at 16. Is coerced consent, consent at all? Adults under false beliefs are also coerced, socially engineered and indoctrinated.

Modern medicine, no matter the ailment, comes at a cost. Even antibiotics most would gladly take have affects on the body. In the age of rapid 'advancement' (using that term lightly) the so-called latest approach backed by also manufactured research wins out over what might be best. That we have freedom of religion and rights from our Creator (whether you believe or not) is a good thing. When the regime led by science and tech becomes a cult religion like 'gender' things become brutal. Medicine is oft described as an art - it has a human side and a science side. They cannot be separated for the sake of 'science.' The art is missing.