
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Thursday, January 15, 2026
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Jan 15, 2026 A recent Senate hearing posed a provocative question: Can men get pregnant? This sparked a discussion on ideological clashes and the impact of language in shaping debates about women's health. The Supreme Court appears poised to uphold bans on biological males competing in girls' sports, raising questions of fairness against claims of erasure within the transgender community. Heartbreaking stories reveal the misleading promises made to transgender youth, emphasizing the human cost of such ideologies.
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Senate Exchange Reveals Worldview Clash
- Albert Mohler argues the Senate exchange revealed a collision of worldviews about biological reality and ideology.
- He contends refusing to answer 'Can men get pregnant?' signals allegiance to transgender ideology over truth.
Medical Profession's Ideological Alignment
- Mohler links the doctor's refusal to answer to professional commitment to LGBTQ ideology and Planned Parenthood affiliations.
- He views this as evidence the medical profession has joined what he calls a 'war on biology.'
Language Shapes The Abortion Debate
- Mohler emphasizes that discussions of medication abortion revolve around women's health and pregnancy.
- He argues calling subjects 'pregnant people' purposely obscures that only females can become pregnant.
