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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a lot of hatred towards Christians right now so if you can leave it off of your applications then you don't run the risk of being negatively judged. Same thing if you volunteer or work with right-leaning political organizations. We are taught about implicit biases- take what you are taught to heart- and understand that your application will be negatively received. [/quote] That's not true. That's the kind of thing right wingers with a persecution complex tell themselves and progressives say to justify their hate. But among normal and sane people there's no hatred towards Christians. For an EC, put things in a service context - helping people. Even Harvard and Columbia want kind people. Being part of a mainstream Christian or Catholic group - or any religious oriented group - that helps others is definitely not a negative. It's not 2020 anymore. [/quote] Catholics are anti-choice/ forced birthers, and they just banned gender-affirming care from all their hospitals.[/quote] Please explain what "gender affirming care" is for the uneducated. Please spell it out clearly.[/quote] This article spells it out clearly (ie - the catholics just banned it).[/quote] Gender affirming care in a Catholic hospital is almost as bad as having abortion services. There is no upside to offering those services and there are plenty of other resources outside of Catholic hospital settings for those who want it. The services are basically plastic surgery and hormonal treatments to transform people to a sex other than their own. It goes against the natural order and the name "care" is misleading and inaccurate. The services are barbaric in some cases. I am glad the Catholics are pushing back on this. Good for them. [/quote] The Catholic Church has always had a tempestuous relationship with science, and this is another example of it.[/quote] Science? You consider carving tissue out of ones forearm to create a penis to be science? I consider it to be barbarism. Should be outlawed altogether.[/quote] I guess higher rates of suicide, homelessness, depression and self-harm are better for kids with gender dysphoria according to the Church. [/quote] This is a lie pushed on parents to then push their kids as young as 10 or 11 into transitioning- something that the pioneers, and leaders of this field recommend against! No other country, not the most progressive, does this! Why do you think that is? It is what happens when greed meets privilege. Again it is greed that fuels things in this country. [/quote]
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