How did we get to today’s trans politics?

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2020

Event Details

Date:
1 June 2020
Time:
20:00 - 21:00
Venue:
Online
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Join us live for this event on Monday 1 June at 8pm. You’ll also be able to interact with us live, by asking your questions in the chat section.

We’ll be live on YouTube and also on our Facebook page.

About this Event

Christian Concern’s Policy Researcher, Carys Moseley, will look at the history of transgender activism in the UK. In this seminar she will outline the origins and growth of the transgender movement in the UK, showing how we got to where we are today. Carys is also one of the authors of The New Normal: The Transgender Agenda and has written a chapter on ‘Transsexual and Transgender Rights and Ideology in the United Kingdom: Their History and Effect on Society’.

We will also be joined by Christian Concern’s Chief Executive, Andrea Williams, Head of Public Policy, Tim Dieppe and Christian Legal Centre clients, Nigel and Sally Rowe for the Q&A session. You can find out more about their case here.

More about the series

Gospel issues facing us today (GIFT) is Christian Concern’s seminar series launched last year to inform and equip the church on issues that Christians are facing today. Whether we are aware of it or not, society is changing at a rapid rate, and many Christians are finding themselves at odds with the truths of the Bible and what is being accepted and promoted in modern society.

At the first Monday of each month, we will explore hot-button topics such as transgenderism, abortion, education reforms, marriage and Islam. These seminars aim to give Christians clear and compassionate ways of understanding, responding to and challenging the issues that are becoming ever present in schools, workplaces and churches.

Join us as we explore the ideological roots of the challenges around us and put on the mind of Christ as we think through the Biblical responses needed.

You can also watch all of our previous seminars for free!

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is — his good, pleasing and perfect will.” Romans 12:2

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