When I started looking into this three years ago, I never imagined that our government would be forcing religious institutions to violate their deepest beliefs for the sake of compliance. Now, the Biden administration is proposing a new healthcare regulation that requires faith-based organizations to cover gender transition treatments in their insurance plans.

This move could force churches and charities to choose between adhering to their moral principles or facing heavy fines — an impossible choice that threatens religious freedom as we know it.

Back when I first began researching the impact of big pharma on our health care system, I was shocked by how many treatments are pushed despite questionable safety and ethics. Now, it feels like faith-based organizations are being asked to endorse practices that conflict with their core values without any real choice.

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I started digging into this new regulation, and what I found is alarming. The administration claims it's about inclusivity, but the way they're pushing it through makes me wonder if they're more interested in enforcing a specific agenda than respecting individual rights.

Many faith-based organizations object to covering gender transition treatments because these practices conflict with their moral beliefs about human sexuality and the sanctity of life. Yet, the Biden administration continues to push this mandate forward without considering the impact on religious freedom.

The natural alternative that I've been advocating for is respect for an individual's right to follow their conscience. We need a healthcare system that respects diverse viewpoints and allows individuals and institutions to make decisions based on what they believe is best for themselves and those they serve.

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So, here we are — another day where the choices feel limited and the consequences dire for staying true to our values. Share this with someone who needs to know, especially if you or your loved ones belong to a faith-based organization that might be affected by this mandate.