The title of Miss Nevada USA has gone to a transgender woman for the first time in the pageant’s history, won by Kataluna Enriquez.
Someone help me here, I am struggling to understand. Transgender women are not women, they were born as men and will remain as men until the day they die, surgeries and hormones do nothing to change their core condition. Now if that's how you chose to live your life, then have at it, really, doesn't bother me a bit. But how on earth are these biological men allowed to compete against biological women in contests created for biological women? Transgender women remain biological men, case closed.
"And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days." Genesis 49:1 (KJB)
You do realize, of course, that as you applaud and cheer the inclusion of transgender women, biological men, into contests created for women, you are in effect working to destroy the feminism movement, right? If a man can magically become a women by willing it to be so, then what is a woman? Nothing special, nothing different, nothing unique, anyone can be one. This is the opposite of what God created when He created the amazing, beautiful and completely unique woman in the Garden.
Transgender women are in opposition to God's creation, they are a creation of Satan who opposes and mocks the Creator who is blessed forever. When you applaud this mess, you are cheering your own destruction, nothing more and nothing less. If you are a transgender, there is hope in Jesus Christ who makes all things new.
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Transgender woman captures Miss Nevada USA pageant
FROM LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL: Transgender Kataluna Enriquez was crowned the winner Sunday in the pageant at the South Point hotel-casino in Las Vegas and will continue to compete for the title of Miss USA. Enriquez competed against 21 other candidates to represent Nevada in the Miss USA pageant that will be held on Nov. 29.
Following her Miss Silver State USA win in March, Enriquez reflected on what the title meant to her.
“One thing that is important for me is inclusivity, diversity and representation. It’s something I did not have growing up and is still lacking in today’s world,” said Enriquez. “Today I am a proud transgender woman of color. Personally, I’ve learned that my differences do not make me less than, it makes me more than.”
In Sunday’s competition, Enriquez wore several gowns that she designed and created herself, including a shimmering floor-length halter with ombre rainbow sequins.
“I did not always have money and it’s hard for women to find dresses that fit their bodies,” Miss Nevada USA said. “Pageantry is so expensive and I wanted to compete and be able to grow and develop skills and create gowns for myself and other people.”
Enriquez, 27, took part in transgender pageants beginning in 2016 when she was working as a model. She began competing in cisgender pageants last year.
“I wanted to share my story and present that I was more than just a body,” says Enriquez. “With pageantry, people think it is only about beauty. But it’s how you present yourself, what you advocate for, what you’ve done and the goals you have.” READ MORE