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Hi, You spoke about how, shall we say, 'the world around us goes on, doesn't notice or care about our pain or

suffering', and this led me to consider something horrible happening in Canada, and I think perhaps even

more in British Columbia, my province. This illustrates what you said.

I don't have links, videos, but you likely could still find them, perhaps, if they aren't censored, and

pulled off. That's a big thing with Canada, censoring so nobody can see it, read about it.

But Canada is heavily atheistic, and following that pattern is the idea of 'transitioning'.

A quite young person, say 10 or 11 or 12 can decide that they may have been born a boy,

but they actually are a girl inside themselves. Also, a girl can think she may have been born

a girl but in fact, she is a boy, so she has a girl's body but is really a boy.

The government has the answers for them!! And they DON"T need parental consent for this!!

At 11 years old, or 12, whatever it is. That 'misgendered' young person can get a FREE SEX CHANGE,

and all the drugs needed to turn a girl into a boy. She has surgery to remove any 'breasts formed',

and the boy will have his private parts removed. And then they get the drug therapy to make

these changes.

Some of the young people, (I never heard of those who were delighted with this, no videos surfaced

about that), but some young people come to 'see it differently', see that this was not a good thing

for them. And then they try to 'detransition', to, as much as possible, 'go back' to what they were!!!

This is real, true, happens!!

And THEN, when they approach their doctors, specialists that 'helped them(?)' transition, and

what do you think then happens? You spoke about the world not caring, not hearing your pain,

your suffering. You're all alone, or so it seems.

These young people face total rejection when they try to DETRANSITION, totally closed doors.

And what they have to say is very 'on', very 'telling'. Now they know, for sure, 'the hard way',

and some very lovely young people emerge from this horror story.

I demonstrate this as an extreme example of really being alone, no one to help, no one 'hears'.

What's really good is some of these very brave detransitioning young people 'tell all', put up videos

WARNING other young people of what they learned. So brave, and several do come to the Lord,

come to believe in God, through this absolutely horrific event.

So, we remember what the word 'church' means: CALLED OUT ones. And aren't we called out

so we can then turn around and help, where possible, those who are 'trapped' in the system?

I have also gone through things, and some things are ongoing. I have to get down to basics.

Either God IS, or God IS NOT. I came to what I saw and believed long ago now, as have you.

OK, God IS. And if God is, then His nature is to care, to lead, to teach, to help us stay out of

terrible things. Definitely, I have erred in the past, to my great ongoing sadness because

erring brings consequences. And we must live with those.

So, God cares, and God also 'chastises' so we can go the right way.

As I age, and I'm certainly getting up there, I have come to value rebuke, chastisement,

whether through people or through the Spirit. It's so easy to see things wrongly.

That's what you were describing, that your family saw it one way due to your situation,

another saw it entirely differently due to NOT having your situation.

And those poor detransitioners say no one hears them, no one listens, and now there's

no help to try to return. They are finding some ways, though, but some 'consequences'

are irreversible.

Let us remember this when we 'think' something is so great. Is it? Really? Are there any

irreversible consequences? And today, I'd do far more 'waiting upon the Lord'.

Sorry for long discussion, but it really 'got to me', their plight and how I wished I'd

somehow been able to help them!! I'm sure you know what I mean.

Blessings

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Good points!

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Hi, I wanted to get your input, ask you ...for help maybe? ....because what I'll say, I read is

also now happening in the US.

In Canada, we have what's called M.A.I.D, or medical assistance in dying,

euthanasia, and I read that over 10,000 people were killed by it in 2021, and

I saw no statistics for 2022 yet, but it's shot way up.

The authorities have expanded the reasons now to include depression, and

once a person signs for 'opting out', not that much time needs elapse before

this is done.

I have read reports that this is encouraged in the handicapped, the elderly in

care homes. One relative heard they tried to get her relative to sign this,

and she quickly contacted them and said she would give them trouble if

they ever did this again. She said that her relative sometimes was 'confused',

and certainly easy to manipulate.

The government then doesn't have to pay the sometimes larger pensions,

thus they 'save' this, and who knows where that goes.

I read that 'organ harvesting' is sometimes part of this.

I also read that this is being done in US, in senior care homes, only

it's called something else. Japan apparently is doing this in a big way.

This is an 'atheistic' response, as we know.

I don't actually think it should always be 'illegal', given how horribly some

people do suffer.

Obviously, (to me), the answer is always 'God', but what can possibly be done

about this? I'm a senior, with health issues which I work on, try to lower,

since they can also cause death.

So, I am limited to passing the ball, so to speak.

A friend told me several people in his building had 'dementia' and were

moved elsewhere. I'd suggest, never to be heard from again, and did they

really have serious, irreversible dementia?

If you do come across this information, or run into anything, maybe

you could look into this?

You know about Bill Gates and his eugenics depopulation goal.

In Canada, (very atheistic), a child 11 can get euthanasia without parental

consent.

I'm letting you know what's going on here. I read that Quebec and British Columbia

(where I live) are the worst in Canada.

You don't need to write me about this unless you'd like to do that.

I just had to get someone younger to be aware and perhaps put

articles out to counter this dark and defeatist attitude.

This all makes me quite sad, and you can actually FEEL the oppression

sometimes here. I don't hear our churches doing anything, and I think

they need to get involved. (Now, they may be, but I haven't noticed this,

and I think I should). Also, it has to be done right, or you just get the

'brush off'.

Blessings

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Thanks for sharing. I guess I wasn't aware of this issue - I'll sure have to look into it and see what I can find. Like you said, there may not be a lot of good statistical information available.

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Not sure US, but big in Canada. 3.2% of all deaths.

One man said he would do MAID rather than become homeless.

He no longer could afford his rent.

It's sure getting that only the Lord can solve this.

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