Correct, Not Politically Correct. About Same-Sex Marriage and Transgenderism

Written by
Frank Turek
A review of this book was compiled by:
Antal Meiswinkel

A summary of this book:

The book makes a natural law and public health case against same-sex marriage and the negative affect it has on society. It also unpacks the agenda behind same sex-marriage being legalised in America. The book exposes arguments for same sex-marriage, e.g. homosexuals are born that way and looks at the root causes of transgernderism and the effects of gender dysphoria.

What did you like about the book?

I enjoyed the facts, the case study examples, the arguments and the consequences if gay marriage is legalised and feel better equipped to discuss this topic with people who are grappling with the lifestyle. It was an easy read.

What did you not like about this book?

It was quite repetitive of some of it's points.

Who would benefit most from reading this book?

I think it would help anyone who has a family member, colleague or person they know who struggles with gender dysphoria or is determined to live a gay lifestyle. It helps bring all the facts together so we can bring truth in love while also being empathetic toward people who make up the LGBTQ+ community.

Do you recommend this book?

Yes, without reservation!

If someone reads this book, they should be aware of the following...

It is based on what is happening in America, there are repetitive arguments that come up through the book and this is not a book that makes use of scripture to strengthen the position for why homosexual behavior is detrimental.

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