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Mortification of Spin

Transgenderism Tackled by an Unlikely Coalition

Mortification of Spin

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

Religion & Spirituality

4.4853 Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Emily Zinos of the Ask Me First Minnesota Family Council returns to the bunker following her outstanding appearance on “Gender Confusion.” This time, Emily brings along her good friend Natasha Chart, who is on the board of directors of the Women’s Liberation Front - WoLF.  What do a conservative Roman Catholic and a radical feminist have in common? Both believe that biology determines sex, and that women deserve protection. Emily and Natasha are members of Hands Across the Aisle, and—as the title suggests—they join forces with women from across the political spectrum to oppose gender identity ideology. The pair has written an extremely helpful resource guide for parents. Together, they tackle some important questions and tell us why identity politics is detrimental to women.  Why has the transgender movement been so successful? Have we really thought through the lasting consequences of such ideology? Our guests are here to walk us through the answers.  Show Notes Download “Responding to the Transgender Issue - Parent Resource Guide” Ask Me First Minnesota Family Council Women’s Liberation Front - WoLF Hands Across the Aisle - Resources

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0:00.0

Welcome to Mortification of Spin, the casual conversation about things that count with Carl Truman, Todd Pruitt, and Amy Bird.

0:25.4

Mortification of Spin is a weekly podcast from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

0:30.5

Let's join this week's conversation. Well, welcome to Mortification of Spin.

0:45.5

I'm Amy Bird.

0:47.1

I'm here with my two co-hosts, Carl Truman, who is Professor at Grove City College in Pennsylvania, and Todd Pruitt, pastor of

0:56.3

Covenant Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia. And we're excited about our guests

1:02.2

today. We're going to interview Emily Zenos, who is part of the Ask Me First Minnesota

1:09.0

project. A returning guest? Yes, a returning guest.

1:11.9

How about that?

1:12.4

How about that?

1:12.6

Family Council.

1:15.1

And then also Natasha Chart, board chair of the Women's Liberation Front,

1:20.7

aka Wolf.

1:22.5

Yeah.

1:23.3

Both of them are part of hands across the aisle.

1:27.0

They're members of that.

1:28.3

They've both spoken in a panel discussion this October for the Heritage Foundation.

1:35.5

And today we want to talk to them about this fabulous resource guide that they've put out that you'll be able to download for free called responding to the transgender issue,

1:46.5

the parent resource guide. How are you guys doing? Really good. Thanks for having us on.

1:51.8

Yeah. So the big question is how does a Roman Catholic, Emily, and a feminist, Natasha,

1:58.8

how do you guys hook up as friends and then as partners to put out this pamphlet together?

2:04.5

How did you get together to do this work?

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