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It's time for churches to sever ties with Boy Scouts
Girls who identify as boys will now be allowed to join the Boy Scouts of America -- marking a complete capitulation to the gender and sex revolutionar...
The Boy Scouts of America sacrificed its last vestige of integrity on the altar of political correctness.
On Monday, the BSA announced that girls who identify as boys will now be allowed to join the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts – marking a complete capitulation to the gender and sex revolutionaries.
As I wrote in “The Deplorables Guide to Making America Great Again”, the time has come for every church and every parent in America to sever ties with the Boy Scouts. 
“This is Exhibit A of the insatiable demands of those pushing this sexual anarchy,” Family Research Council president Tony Perkins told me.

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