AFA speaks out against transgender agenda in popular children’s video game
TUPELO, Miss. — Despite the growing outcry from those who regret transitioning and having organs removed, a new update to the popular children’s game “The Sims 4” highlights transgenderism and parents are in an uproar. The game will now give the option of creating characters with chest binders as well as characters with “top scars” to emulate elective surgery to remove breast tissue. The game promotes an anti-biblical worldview of creation and reality, asserting the falsehood that humans can be “non-binary.”
American Family Association (AFA, www.AFA.net) Executive Vice President Ed Vitagliano said the practice of bodily mutilation is merely a new expression of ancient paganism in its everlasting war against absolute truth and decency.
“We continue to warn parents that our culture is not a place of moral neutrality,” Vitagliano said. “The false prophets of sexual anarchy and gender confusion are modern-day manifestations of Ahab and Jezebel –– determined to lead the nation in rebellion against God and His word. The Bible says we should choose this day whom we will serve. For the sake of our very souls, we should be resolute in our faithfulness to Jesus Christ.”
For over 40 years, AFA has operated within the mission to inform, equip, and activate individuals to strengthen the moral foundations of American culture and give aid to the church here and abroad in its task of fulfilling the Great Commission. Founded in 1977, AFA has long been on the front lines of America’s culture war. Today, AFA is one of the largest and most effective pro-family organizations in the country, with nearly a million online supporters and approximately 110,000 subscribers to The Stand (formerly known as the AFA Journal), the ministry’s monthly magazine. Find AFA Action Alerts here. In addition, AFA owns and operates nearly 180 radio stations across the country under the American Family Radio banner.
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