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Last week, the Board of Supervisors in Fairfax County, Virginia, voted unanimously to observe the annual Transgender Day of Visibility - dedicated to celebrating transgender-identifying people - on March 31, which this year coincides with Easter Sunday. The county politicians set aside a day for transgender visibility, even though the objective of "transitioning" from one sex to the other is impossible to achieve. After identifying as a woman for eight years, I had to accept that the magical transformation doctors had promised had not occurred.

A study by Ligonier Ministries and Lifeway Research published in late 2022 offered a startling finding: nearly 60% of professing evangelical Protestants believe Jesus is but one of a number of ways to God. A similar 2021 survey by Probe Ministries documented a similar percentage. This is more than troubling - it is a rejection, whether from ignorance or outright rebellion to God's Word, of the New Testament's teaching about the person and work of Jesus Christ.

In a 9-0 vote on March 19 (with the one Republican absent), the Fairfax County, Va. Board of Supervisors proclaimed March 31 as Transgender Visibility Day. Paying homage to transgender ideology is consistent with the progressive D.C. suburb's past radicalism. And trans activists have observed March 31 as an International Transgender Day of Visibility since 2009. Yet Fairfax County's latest action provoked unusual outrage because, this year, March 31 is also Resurrection Sunday.

It's likely that the 2024 presidential election will be full of twists and turns that will surprise us. But one issue that is almost certainly not going anywhere is abortion, which promises to remain front and center in our political discourse for at least the next eight months. It is frequently in the news, most recently due to the U.S. Supreme Court's oral arguments in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine, a case that will decide the future of the abortion drug mifepristone.

Does Rep. Jerry Nadler (D) live in New York or an alternate universe? People certainly wondered after a House Judiciary hearing where the 76-year-old declared, "Men do not compete in women's sports." Is the president's senility contagious or is Nadler living in complete denial of a global phenomenon that's plunged communities into chaos? Not only are men competing in women's sports, they're winning women's titles - a fact Riley Gaines was more than happy to point out.

Democrats are centering their 2024 campaigns on abortion and IVF. In a Tuesday appearance on MSNBC, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) announced that November's election is all about electing Democrats "to codify Roe v. Wade into law."

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