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: She argued that moving away from traditional gender norms "pulls us farther from God's original plans for humans" and that God intentionally created biological differences.
: She claimed women naturally want "womanly things" because God created those desires in their hearts, and the same applies to men. The Controversy 1655974190830mp4
The 650-word paper was a reaction to an article about societal gender norms. Instead of using empirical evidence, Fulnecky used religious arguments and personal beliefs: : She argued that moving away from traditional
: She described the concept of multiple genders as "demonic" and a "lie" being pushed on society. Instead of using empirical evidence, Fulnecky used religious
: While noting she did not want children to be bullied, she stated she did not necessarily see "teasing as a way to enforce gender norms" as a problem.



