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Faith Tested in Women’s Museum Plans, Yet God’s Truth Endures
Faith Facts:
- The Committee on House Administration passed HR 1329 with a 7-4 party-line vote.
- An amendment prevents the museum from depicting biological males as females in its exhibits.
- The legislation builds on an executive order by President Trump aimed at restoring truth to historical sites.
House Republicans recently advanced legislation to ensure the upcoming Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum honors biological women rather than men who identify as female.
While the bill initially had bipartisan support, Democrats withdrew their backing after an amendment was added to protect the historical reality of womanhood.
This defense of biological truth aligns with the biblical understanding that God created humanity as male and female. Preserving the distinct legacy of women is an act of stewardship for future generations to understand their God-given identity.
Concerned Women for America leader Penny Nance emphasized that leaders must prioritize accuracy and acknowledge biological realities.
Standing for truth ensures that the unique achievements of women are not erased by modern secular ideologies.
“Americans should not fund a museum that compromises on the definition of a biological woman. House Democrats who voted against this proposal should reconsider their stance instead of playing identity politics,”