

The Loudoun County Bathroom Incident From a Biblical Worldview
Episode Summary. Just about anyone who has been listening to the news knows about the vote of the Loudoun County school board this last August “to allow transgender students to use school bathrooms matching their gender identity, and Loudin County resident Scott Smith’s attempt to speak at a schoolboard meeting prior to that decision about the sexual assault of his daughter in Stone Bridge HS girl’s restroom by a boy wearing a skirt. In an interview with the Daily Wire, Smith claimed that he had attempted to bring up the assault on his daughter at a school-board meeting on June 22, but he was arrested by police before he could speak. This past week, the 15-year-old boy about whom Smith was speaking was convicted by a Loudoun County judge of the sexual assault of his daughter. Although it is always hard to get at the facts, especially in a red-hot political battle going on at the time for the governorship of Virginia, we still must ask, How can Christians view this event through a biblical worldview lens and help our rising generation of teens do the same? This episode makes some suggestions.
For Further Prayerful Thought:
- Why do you think the Biblical answer to the question, What is wrong with the world, is relevant today. How might you winsomely introduce this biblical answer into conversations at your workplace?
- Which of the four aspects of the fall seem most relevant to your everyday life?
- Would you say it is critical for our Christian children and grandchildren to understand that sin darkens human understanding. If so, why?
- Which biblical worldview principles seemed most important in understanding the Loudoun County bathroom incident
Past Episode Highlight:
Wisely Protecting Your Child from Gender Confusion S2 E #23 4/11/21
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