“God’s natural order is under attack”

by time news

Student Josh Alexander is well aware of what it means to be a 16-year-old in today’s world, where “political correctness” has served as an instrument of persecution and attacks against “God’s natural order”, according to the boy who lives in Canada.

Last February, Alexander was arrested for refusing to accept the transgender policy at his school, and not complying with a decision to remove him from the teaching unit for simply expressing his thoughts.

Now, months later, the teenage student told CBN News what he really believes is happening not only in Canada, but in various parts of the world, including Brazil.

“Our freedom of religion is under attack; God’s natural order is under attack. The family unit in general is being attacked from all angles. And they are starting with youth,” said Alexander.

Regarding the incident that took place in February, he said that he only took on the concern and indignation of female students who criticized the presence of “trans women” in the girls’ bathrooms.

“The female students at the school informed me that the male students were using the female toilets and were concerned about it,” he said, revealing that he went on to discuss the matter and went to the school board to complain.

“So I started talking about it. I expressed my beliefs and expressed concern to the director. A female student also expressed concern to the principal, and we were both ignored,” she pointed out.

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As he was ignored by the school board, the 16-year-old student decided to schedule a protest act outside the school. Two days before that, however, he received a notice of removal from the unit, which resulted in everything that was reported at the time.

Alexander concludes by reaffirming his convictions in God’s natural order, while also saying that he regrets the fact that some cannot differentiate between difference of thought and intolerance.

“I expressed my beliefs, my sincere beliefs. And I never drove into a specific trans student who was doing something,” said the Christian student.

“I don’t condone their behavior, but I also sympathize with them because they are victims of our society and our education system and all the terrible parents who encouraged and pushed this on their children.”

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