Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Saturday 19 March 2022

Approaching Sodom > Trans Swimmer wins US College Title; PCMad School, County drive girl to suicide; LGBTQI+ and Climate Change in UN

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Protests as trans swimmer storms to US college title


Trans swimmer Lia Thomas dominated the field to take gold at

the NCAA swimming championship


© Mike Comer / NCAA Photos via Getty Images


Lia Thomas has become the first transgender swimmer to win an NCAA championship after she blitzed her rivals to win the 500-yard freestyle on Thursday, but the victory has again initiated a debate as to the Thomas' right to compete against biologically-born women. 

The University of Pennsylvania's Thomas began the NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships as the top seed and duly delivered on expectations by touching the board first in the 500-yard freestyle event with a season-best time of 4 minutes 33.24 seconds.

Olympic silver medalist Emma Weyant came in second place more than a full second behind at 4 minutes 34.99 seconds. 

“I didn’t have a whole lot of expectation for this meet,” said Thomas afterwards. “I was just happy to be here and race and compete the best I could.”

Thomas's win, though, didn't come without some added controversy. The former male swimmer for Penn began the transition to female in 2019 when she started hormone replacement therapy but has become central to a heated discussion about the fairness of her status alongside biologically-born female athletes.


A number of protestors were noted outside the Georgia Tech facility which hosted the event, with some holding placards which read 'Save Women’s Sports' - something Thomas said she did her best to ignore.

“I try to ignore it as much as I can,” Thomas said. “I try to focus on my swimming and just try to block out everything else.”

Also among the protestors was Idaho state Rep. Barbara Ehardt, the author of a proposed law which would have restricted transgender athletes' ability to compete in competition based on their gender identity. 

The law was subsequently blocked by a federal court.

Nonetheless, Martina Navratilova, who was one of the world's first and most prominent openly-lesbian athletes, said that Thomas' win should come with an added asterisk next to it in the record books.

“It's not about excluding transgender women from winning ever," Navratilova said. “But it is about not allowing them to win when they were not anywhere near winning as men.

“You try to keep it as close as possible to what it would had been, were you born in the female biological body in the first place,” she added.

“And even saying that, people take exception to - biological female. People don't even want to use those words. I don't know what else to say. Other than that.”

Navratilova also suggested that medals should be withheld from competitors such as Thomas.

“But the solution perhaps for now is to swim in a lane; you can compete but you don't get the medal,” she said.

“Because the rules are not correct. But right now, the rules are what they are. Maybe put an asterisk there.”




'I knew the hormones wouldn't work.

Why did they play with her life?' 


Bereaved mom blames LA County for her teenage daughter's suicide, claiming school

pushed her to transition to a male instead of properly treating her depression


By JOSH BOSWELL FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 13:59 EDT, 18 March 2022

A California mother says the government wrongfully took away her daughter, pushed the girl into transitioning to male and is to blame for his suicide age 19.

Andrew Martinez, born Yaeli, stepped in front of a train on September 4, 2019.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, bereaved mother Abigail Martinez accused her Los Angeles County school of encouraging Yaeli to take hormones and undergo gender reassignment surgery as a child, while failing to properly treat her severe depression.

Martinez, a mother of four, claimed school staff told Yaeli not to speak to her mother about transgender issues, but secretly had her join an LGBTQ group that persuaded the girl that the only way to be happy was to transition.

The El Salvador-born mother said an older trans student 'coached' Yaeli on what to tell social workers to put her into foster care, so that the state would pay for her gender reassignment. 

Abigail Martinez told DailyMail.com her daughter Yaeli (pictured before her transition to male) was 'the girly girl in the house' among her three daughters, but said she began questioning sexuality as a sophomore in high school

Andrew Martinez, born Yaeli Galdamez, died by suicide at the age of 19 by stepping in front of a train
in Los Angeles on September 4, 2019


And in a 2020 civil lawsuit filed against LA County and its Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS), Martinez claims the government is responsible for her child's untimely death.

Martinez said among her three daughters, Yaeli was 'the girly girl in the house', dressing as a princess and talking about the boys she liked at pre-school.

She was bullied for her looks in middle school, and by eighth grade began showing signs of depression, her mother said.

I don't understand this, she was a beautiful girl. How can schools allow this bullying to happen in the 21st century? It's absurd.

'Once she moved to high school, by the beginning of sophomore year things changed drastically,' she said.

'She talked to her sister about how she liked girls. She was questioning her sexuality. It was a shock, but she was trying to find out her identity. It's normal, what children don't go through that at that age?

'But I never imagined what the school would do.

'The school was telling her to go to these LGBT groups behind my back. She went from questioning her sexuality to her gender.

'She had these peers at school two years older than her. They were the ones who brought these ideas – 'Maybe you're depressed because don't you feel like you're a boy?' – and the school was supportive of that.

'The school told her these groups were the place to go, and I didn't need to know about it.

'I asked her what was going on, and she tried to deny it, because she was told that if she talked about it at home, I would not support it.'

Martinez said she agreed to her daughter's request to be called 'Jay' and tried to help her change her appearance, buying her masculine clothes to go with a short haircut – which Yaeli later asked her to mask again with long hair extensions.

But the mother claimed it was Yaeli's depression that was the problem, not gender dysphoria.

Yaeli had already tried to overdose on pills in eighth grade in 2014, and tried to jump off a bridge near the freeway in her hometown of Arcadia in her freshman year, shortly after she cut her hair short, attracting the attention of social workers.

'I just wanted my daughter back. I didn't want to be the mean mom to say 'no no no.' I wanted to give her the help she needed at that time. But I knew the haircut or whatever she was trying to do wouldn't make her happy,' Martinez said.

'I didn't like the idea [of transitioning]. But I just wanted her to find out what was leading her to go that way.

'I explained to the social workers it's not going to work. My daughter needs mental health help. You have to go from the inside out. If she's happy with herself that's all we need. Focus on that.'

Instead of proper treatment for mental illness, Martinez said her daughter was encouraged by the school and her LGBT support group to take hormones and pursue gender reassignment surgery, and cut Martinez out of the process.

Yaeli was allegedly told by her trans peers that the only way she could get it paid for by the state was if she was in foster care. 

Martinez said one trans friend and their parents 'coached' Yaeli, persuading her to run away from home in July 2016 and tell the Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) that her mother had slapped her in the face.

'I never was abusive to my children. I love my children,' the mother said. 'I never slapped her. But she was coached by this family what to tell the authorities so they cannot send her back home with me.'

Although Martinez kept custody of her three other children and continued to work as a nanny, an LA family court judge ruled Yaeli – who now went by Andrew – would be placed in foster care with brief, monitored visitation rights by his mother.

'On the visit days, when she came to my house, I was told not to talk about God,' Martinez said. 'They told me if you do that, you'll never see your daughter.

'But I brought meals to share with her on Saturdays, and we prayed before eating. She would close her eyes and bow her head.'

When Andrew turned 19 in 2019 he was sent to an 'independent house', but was struggling to get by and was hospitalized after another overdose attempt, Martinez said.

'She called me and said, "Mom, I don't have any food, my last meal I'm giving it to a friend because she's pregnant," Martinez said.

'I told her I'm going to Costco and dropping off food. She sent me a message, she said, "Mom, I wanted to cry because no matter what you're always there for me."

'[Social workers] asked me not to call her by her first name. I just say "My child, I love you." It was very hard.'

One day in September that year, Martinez said she was filled with dread and didn't know why. 

'I didn't feel good, I felt a pain in my chest the whole day,' she said. 'I wanted to run and cry, it was a weird feeling I'd never felt before. I got a phone call, they said it was Pomona Police.

'Around 9:30pm that night, she walked in front of the train tracks facing a train. She went on her knees, raised her arms up and just laid on the tracks.

'I wasn't able to recognize my daughter. I couldn't see her for the last time. I was told if I wanted to see her I needed to sign a form because there was not much to see.'

Martinez said she and her family are now 'broken', and that although the state's intervention in Andrew's care was meant to protect her, in fact it had the opposite effect.

'I knew that the hormones wouldn't work,' she said. 'She was taken away from my house because they wanted to save her life. My question to all of them is where is my daughter now? Why did they play with her life?

'I'm broken. My family life is not going to be the same ever again.'

A former civil rights director for the federal Department of Health and Human Services who helped Martinez with her case claimed that the Arcadia school district and LA County put politics before Andrew's wellbeing. 

In an emotional message to Martinez months before her death, Yaeli told her mother she was the 'best mom anyone could ask for' 

Roger Severino told DailyMail.com that he believes district officials were afraid of losing funding and desperate to show their pro-trans credentials after being sued by the Obama administration in 2013 for discriminating against a trans boy, and inappropriately pushed gender reassignment on children as a result.

A July 2013 settlement between the Department of Justice and the district obligated schools to 'promptly inform' any gender-transitioning student of 'their right to request a support team of appropriate individuals to ensure that the student has equal access to and equal opportunity to participate in the District's programs and activities.'

'The state got between a young girl in trouble and the person who loved her the most, her mother,' said Severino.

'Instead of working through the underlying depression, they put Abi's daughter on a one-way track straight to transition and chemical interventions that would lead to permanent sterilization as a kid.

'Because the state took Abi's daughter away, her depression got worse. And without having her mother's love, she took her own life.

'I think the school district ultimately is responsible for her death.'

'To them, my child was a number in the system. It's all political,' said Martinez.

'I want them to change this broken system, not to play with our children's lives, to give them what they really need. Not to go for what they believe. We are the parents, we raise these children.

'I don't want any other parent to suffer and go through what I've been going through. This pain doesn't have a beginning or end.'




Yes! There can be no doubt! Homosexuality and Transgenderism are directly related to Climate Change!!!



U.S. Diplomats Ramp-Up LGBT Advocacy at UN Negotiation

By Stefano Gennarini, J.D. | 
March 17, 2022

NEW YORK, March 18 (C-Fam) The U.S. government and the European Union are pressing UN Member States to add homosexuality and transgenderism in a draft UN agreement about the impact of climate change on women.

Delegates from the United States and Europe have added multiple references to “sexual orientation and gender identity” and “LGBTQI+ persons” to the draft agreement of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, a UN body that crafts gender policies that are incorporated in the work of the entire UN system.

I think we need a UN body that crafts policies in keeping with common sense and truth.

According to progressive delegations that promote LGBT issues, it is not enough to focus on the impact of climate change and other disasters on women alone. They want to make sure that, under the rubric of “gender”, UN agencies also have a mandate to design LGBT-specific international policies and programs.

“Persons with diverse sexual orientation, gender identity and expression and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) are at increased risk of gender-based violence and multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination when attempting to access protection and assistance in the aftermath of disasters,” according to a statement of the U.S. Government, the European Union, and the thirty-seven other governments that form part of LGBT Core Group, a negotiating bloc at the United Nations.

The LGBT Core Group called for a global framework “for monitoring and reporting for gender-responsive climate change policies and programs and disaster risk reduction” at the opening of the annual Commission on the Status of Women on Monday.

The agreed conclusions of the commission, which meets every year in March, is focused this year on “gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls in the context of climate change, environmental and disaster risk reduction policies and programmes.”

Linking gender to climate change policies would help feminist and LGBT groups access up to $100 billion in annual global climate financing, according to reports from Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD).

Proposals for including LGBT-related language in the commission’s draft agreement, called “agreed conclusions,” are not limited to explicit references to “sexual orientation and gender identity” and “LGBTQI+ persons.” These explicit terms are frequently rejected by UN member states. Proposals from progressive delegations include ambiguous terms like “multiple and intersecting” discrimination and language about “diversity,” which are more likely to be accepted in the agreement of the commission.

These obscure terms, added by the U.S. Government, European Union, and their allies, to several dozen paragraphs of the agreement, are already used by UN agencies to add LGBT-specific policies and programs to implement existing UN agreements.

Explicit LGBT language has repeatedly been rejected by UN member states at past UN commission, but recent developments raise the possibility that the U.S. Government and the European Union may try to force an agreement with explicit recognition of “sexual orientation and gender identity” and “LGBTQI+ persons” in the agreed conclusions, expected to be finalized and adopted next week.

In December the General Assembly adopted a resolution that included “sexual orientation and gender identity” unanimously for the first time.

America's Anthony Blinken removed Nigeria from "The most persecuted religious countries" list in exchange for Nigeria backing the LGBTQ language. Persecution of Christians in Nigeria is astonishingly high and violent and is getting worse each year. This was an anti-Christian and most despicable deal.

A tense and nail-biting finish for the commission is all the more likely since the chairman of the commission is from South Africa and the lead negotiator for the agreed conclusions is from Germany, and both countries are part of the LGBT Core Group.



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