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The debate also delves into deeper philosophical and theological grounds. The argument presented is that human nature, including gender and identity, is organized by a divine Creator. Proponents believe that this divine design is inherently good and that societal norms should reflect this understanding.
They argue that rejecting these principles—by allowing performances that challenge traditional notions of gender and morality—would lead to societal decline. The concern is that without acknowledgment of these foundational beliefs, there could be a loss of moral clarity and social cohesion.