Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) drew a line in the sand during a recent Senate hearing, sparking a national conversation on biological reality and the sanctity of womanhood. Facing Dr. Khiara Bridges (often cited as Dr. Verma in related discussions), Hawley asked a foundational question: “Is this a biological capacity that only people assigned female at birth have?”
The exchange turned heated as the witness repeatedly refused to provide a simple “yes” or “no,” instead framing the question as “trans-exclusionary” and harmful. Hawley remained steadfast, arguing that the refusal to acknowledge the basic biological distinction between men and women isn’t just a political pivot—it’s an erasure of women’s unique, God-given roles.
“So your view is that the core of this right… is about what?” Hawley pressed, pointing out that if the law and medicine cannot define what a woman is, the very rights intended to protect them begin to crumble.
For many watching, this wasn’t just a legal debate; it was a spiritual one. In a world increasingly confused by shifting definitions, the Christian faith reminds us that “male and female He created them” (Genesis 1:27). Believers are calling for a return to clarity, praying that our leaders have the courage to speak the truth in love without compromising on the fundamental realities of creation.
The defense of mothers and the unborn begins with the courage to call things by their true names. We must continue to lift our nation in prayer, asking for wisdom to prevail over ideological confusion.
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Photo Source: Senate Judiciary Committee
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