Colombia: 70 thousand march for family values
More than 70,000 people marched in several cities of Colombia. They came together to fight for the family against gender ideology, reports Impactoevangelistico.net.
Thousands of people came out wearing white polo shirts and balloons in blue and pink, to mark the differences between boys and girls. Parents of Colombia require school children to teach them to identify with their gender, male or female, but not to eliminate their identity as male or female.
Churches in Colombia showed their support for families. The American College of Pediatrics stated that gender ideology does a very serious harm to children.
"We won’t deprive our children of the right to grow in wisdom and grace that God has given them," said the organizers of the event.
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