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Oprah
Winfrey: agent of moral insanity
Tuesday, Aug 31, 2004
by R. Albert Mohler Jr.
Little girl (Kaden)
tells Oprah's audience, "When I'm old enough to, I want
to get testosterone and my surgery."

LOUISVILLE,
Ky. (BP)--Oprah Winfrey, widely cited as one of the most
influential and admired women in America, showed herself
to be an agent of moral insanity when she featured a
program celebrating young children seeking sex-change
procedures and transgender identities. In one episode of
"The Oprah Winfrey Show," the true nature of our modern
sexual confusion was made clear, and the broadcast
should long be remembered as one of the most frightening
hours in television history.
The program, broadcast on Tuesday, Aug. 24, began with
Oprah introducing the children seeking a sex change.
"This is going to be a very fascinating show, OK?" Oprah
began. She then introduced her first young guest: "He is
an 11-year-old child. He likes skateboarding and
PlayStation. He listens to rap, studies hard, gets good
grades and wears those trendy baggy pants. He was also
born a girl."
Oprah then moved to the broader theme of her program.
"And right now according to experts, there are thousands
of children who are living what appear to be very normal
lives but deep inside they know something is terribly
wrong or they feel that something is terribly wrong, and
these children are saying that they were born in the
wrong bodies. Their parents have to decide whether or
not to let their children live as the opposite sex.
Eleven-year-old Kayla lived for years with this secret."
According to a video broadcast on the program, Kayla was
born a girl in 1992, but her mother reported that "Kayla
never played with girls' toys, never played with dolls.
About two years of age on, Kayla was more into dirt and
bikes.... She would pick out baggy pants, boxer
underwear. She didn't like girls' underpants."
At some point, Kayla saw an episode of the Oprah show
and was prompted to declare that she was now a boy. She
told her mother that she believed she was a boy born
into a girl's body. Her mother, Angelina, responded in a
way that left Oprah nodding in approval. "My first
reaction was basically blowing it off. A few days later,
I said, 'OK, let's find out more about it.'" As the show
unfolded, the audience was told that Kayla, now "Kaden,"
was facing struggles at school. Early puberty presented
additional challenges, so Angelina put her 11-year-old
daughter on Depo-Provera. Kaden told Oprah's audience,
"When I'm old enough to, I want to get testosterone and
my surgery."
The next child featured on Oprah was Dylan, a boy who at
age 4 declared that he wanted to become a girl. Now, a
couple of years later, Dylan is even more certain that
he wants to be a girl. Dylan's mom shared that this has
become something of a stress point in the family.
"Dylan's dad has a real hard time accepting this. He'll
reprimand him." As Oprah continued the questioning, it
turned out that Dylan's mom has been buying him dolls
and painting his fingernails. Dylan's dad, Derek, is
indeed having "a real hard time accepting this."
After a conversation with a "transgender therapist,"
Winfrey then confronted Derek with his refusal to go
along with his son's desire for a sex change. Coming out
of a commercial break, Oprah told her audience: "And as
I -- I was saying to Derek during the commercial break,
I was saying that this is your holiest hour. This will
be your holiest hour as a parent, being able to allow
your son to be himself and to love him as he is.
Whatever that turns out to be, you know, that's where,
where you will be challenged emotionally, spiritually
and otherwise, I think."
Oprah's third young guest was Halle, a young girl who at
age 6 announced that she wanted to be a boy. As Karen,
the child's mother, explained, "When Halle turned 3, she
said she wanted to be a boy. My husband, Eric, and I
thought Halle was just a tomboy, maybe she'd grow out of
this, maybe she'd just be a lesbian. Then Halle began to
act out. She became verbally abusive and was extremely
depressed. At one point, Halle said to me, 'I'm not
meant to be here, Mama. It would be easier if I were in
heaven.' Halle was 6 at the time. We started to see a
therapist. She told us Halle was transgendered. When we
discovered what transgendered meant, we were devastated.
We felt like we were losing our little girl. Halle told
us to call her Hal. When Halle turned 7, we began to let
her live full time as a boy. At school, he told his
friends that he had a boy's heart and a girl's body.
Even though I miss my daughter, I am so lucky to see my
son happy."
"Hal's" parents are very broad-minded about their
child's sexual and gender exploration. Looking to the
future, "Hal's" mother commented: "He knows his options.
He knows about blockers and he knows about the hormones,
but those are things that he absolutely has to come to
terms with and he has to make those decisions. We
support him whichever way he chooses to go. And we've
always supported that. We've always said, you know, 'We
understand you are a boy inside. You feel like a boy,
but if you ever change your mind, you just tell us and
we will support you,' because we don't want him to feel
like he's got to be one way or the other."
After all this, Winfrey celebrated what she called an
"evolution" in social tolerance and cultural acceptance
of the idea of a sex change, even among children. "I
have seen such a change in the way parents parent, you
know," Oprah declared, "even in the years that we've
been here, 18 years, seeing such a -- a difference --
this generation, your generation, is so much more open
to accepting children as they are instead of trying to
-- forcing whatever your own idea was."
This isn't "evolution," this is insanity. Oprah and her
guests were involved in an absurd and horrific exercise
in moral insanity. What culture can survive such a
rebellion against the moral order? What devastation and
destruction will be brought into the lives of young
children before some level of sanity is re-established?
The ideology of the homosexual movement has been
subverting the reality of gender for decades. The very
fact that human beings are created as male and female
flies in the face of the utter rebellion against and
rejection of the moral order that stands at the very
center of the homosexual agenda.
Instead of helping these young children to grow into
maturity as the boys and girls they were meant to be,
growing into womanhood and manhood with the assistance
and moral direction of parents and other authorities in
society, these children are encouraged to "explore"
their gender and sexuality in order to determine who
they really are. The very idea that we "discover" our
gender as a matter of interiority is itself an act of
aggression against the moral order and a demonstration
of human arrogance against the divine design of
creation.
The postmodern enablers of the homosexual movement and
its transgender wing have convinced the cultural elite
that gender is merely a matter of social construction
and biological accident. Sexual and gender "identity,"
we are now told, is simply a matter of coming to terms
with the self and its own orientation. Gender is now a
plastic reality, moldable and changeable throughout
one's lifetime.
Oprah, joining the insanity as an agent of moral
revolution, brought on a guest introduced as a gender
therapist to clarify the issues. Explaining Dylan's
situation to his father, therapist Jana Ekdahl told
Derek, "Dylan feels that he's in the wrong body. Dylan
wants to be a little girl. And there's really nothing
that you can do to change that nor is there anything
that you've done to cause that. Frequently parents,
especially mothers, feel that they've done something to
cause it, but that's just not true."
Oprah Winfrey, ever the scientific expert, asked, "It
occurs in the womb, does it not?" Ekdahl responded with
assurance that gender orientation "does occur in the
womb." She went on to suggest, "The research so -- so
far shows that it occurs in the first trimester." As she
explained, "Something happens, whereas the brain
develops in one direction and the body develops in
another. For instance, for Dylan, it might be that his
body was developing as a boy, whereas his brain was
developing as a girl. Then he comes out, and he looks
like a boy. So it's much easier to change the body. We
can't change the brain."
But this isn't medicine at all -- it's more like
therapeutic voodoo. Jana L. Ekdahl, the therapist
featured on the Oprah program is, according to her own
website, a psychotherapist who "welcomes the transgender
population." As she explains, "The youth of today are
indeed our future. I have had the rare privilege of
meeting and working with gender-variant youth. They are
changing the face of gender for us all. I sometimes view
them as archetypal warriors on the cutting edge of that
space between the two polarities that we hold onto so
tightly. Perhaps it would serve us all to go to that
place ... that special space between genders ... and see
what we find there."
What we find there is an absolute moral meltdown. The
very notion that we should see young children suffering
this level of sexual confusion as "archetypal warriors
on the cutting edge" of gender development is insidious,
tragic, and should be scandalous. Ms. Ekdahl's agenda is
made clear when she suggests that it would "serve us all
to go to that place."
Oprah interviewed Ms. Ekdahl as if she represented the
medical establishment, but her own website identifies
her education as including baccalaureate and master's
degrees in psychology, and certification from the State
of Washington as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and
a Certified Sexual Minority Specialist -- whatever that
is. As she shares with her perspective clients, "I
embrace the philosophy of Carl Jung and Depth
Psychology. The union of East and West is essential to
my work, as I have studied to learn about the modalities
of each. Buddhist thought and Native American
spirituality are interwoven into the fabric of my
psyche. I have access to this wisdom to share with my
clients, either directly or otherwise."
Is this where we are headed? Oprah Winfrey did not
merely feature the subject of children struggling with
their identities, she chided the parents who would not
go along with this "evolution" in moral consciousness
and, as she warned one parent, "And what do you think
will happen if you remain as closed as you are? What
damage will be done by you not opening up to who he
really is?"
In reality, that father was the only adult to appear on
that program with the slightest degree of common sense
and moral wisdom. Yet, he was the one blamed for wanting
to limit his child's self-exploration and gender
transformation.
America learned a lot from Oprah’s sex-change program.
We learned that we are in much deeper trouble than most
Americans could ever have conceived. We learned that the
moral revolution pushing a complete transformation of
the sexual order has now progressed to the point that
our children are being told they should explore their
gender identity and, if inclined to do so, change
genders. We also learned that Oprah Winfrey has taken
sides in this revolution. After this show, there can
remain little doubt that she is an agent of moral
insanity.
R. Albert Mohler Jr. is
president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in
Louisville, Kentucky. |