Questions surrounding personal identity were a recurring theme at a conference organised by the Family Education Trust in central London in June.
Several speakers referred to the gender identity agenda which has come very much to the fore in recent months and is advancing rapidly as growing numbers of people are insisting on their ‘right’ to be treated and regarded as something other than their biological sex.
Truth at variance with evidence?
Family Education Trust director, Norman Wells, remarked, ‘One of the most disturbing things about gender ideology is the effect that it has on our perception of reality. Do we really want to train the minds of our children to believe things to be true which are at variance with the evidence that is staring them in the face?’