She a flaming bigot! she commits a hate crime right in her statements to the reporter - and she is worried about us or about what is going to happen in the future?
This opens the door to so many questionable and very concerning things," Theis told Christian News Network. "Women do not want to share [restrooms and locker rooms] with someone–with anyone–who is biologically a man, but thinks that they are a woman."
"It goes against every single thing that we as Christians stand for," Fox stated. "God said, in the beginning, He created them male and female. And so, from the very beginning to the very end of the Bible, this [bill] is demolishing every ounce of identity that God created."
Theis advised that there is no exemption in the law for Christians or any entity that expresses disagreement. She explained that every public facility has to provide a "reasonable accommodation" under the new Delaware statute.
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"If you don't offer that, then you are in a position of being held liable," Theis outlined. "You're vulnerable if you are open to the public and you don't offer that."
Fox noted that churches and Christian businesses in the state may not realize that they are now mandated to allow men in womens' bathrooms and vice versa if they identify with the opposite gender.
"If you're a Christian business owner, it automatically immediately directly affects you," he stated. "The biggest grieving of my heart is that churches have been apathetic. Christians have been apathetic thinking that it's really not going to affect them in the churches, and that's the farthest from the truth."
Fox and Theis also warned that legal ramifications could ensue for noncompliance.
"If you ever question [anyone] or deny them access into locker rooms, into bathrooms and public facilities, you are pretty much committing a hate crime," Fox advised. "And so, if you stand up because you have morals and virtue and character, and you don't want to condone and support any kind of ->-bleeped-<-, then your business is going to be in trouble..."
"What we are seeing are lawsuits across the country where those reasonable accommodations have been made, but a lawsuit has followed anyway," Theis explained. "People who struggle with this condition want to feel normal, and going to a restroom separate from everyone else or separate from the gender they identify with makes them still feel separate."
While some may believe that the issue is isolated to Delaware, Theis warned that similar bills are being proposed in states across the country, and that legislation will soon be presented at the federal level.
"Already in Massachusetts, we see how there was a mandate in their school system to treat children according to how they identify, not their assigned sex at birth," she stated. "So, we just see mass confusion coming from this effort to redefine social order."
As previously reported, lawmakers in California recently passed legislation mandating that school students be allowed to use the restroom that suits their gender identity, and the Colorado Civil Rights Division ruled last month that a school district discriminated against a 6-year-old boy when it stopped him from using the girls' restroom. Bills similar to the legislation now made law in Delaware have also been proposed in other states, such as New York and Arizona.
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I can't stand self righteous people trying to run our lives