Marriage and Family  Policy Brief  Gender Issues  Sexuality  Sports  TItle IX

ERLC Supports Protecting Women’s Sports

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Every person is created in the image of God. The ERLC affirms the biological differences between male and female reflected in God’s creation. God’s design was intended for human good and flourishing (Gen. 1:27). The ERLC upholds the Southern Baptist Convention’s position on gender identity stated in its summary of faith, the Baptist Faith and Message which says “Man is the special creation of God, made in His own image. He created them male and female as the crowning work of His creation. The gift of gender is thus part of the goodness of God’s creation.”

Allowing biological males to participate in female sports is unfair to women and girls. Athletic competition clearly demonstrates the physiological differences between males and females. Biological males possess distinct physical advantages over biological females, which give them an unfair athletic advantage. These biological differences are the purpose of sports, separated by sex. Opening up sports to males endangers women and limits the opportunities of females to compete and thrive in athletics.

Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. Allowing biological men to compete against women and girls disrupts the intent of  Title IX civil rights law. Schools that allow biological males to participate in female sports programs are discriminating against biological females. In order to protect the integrity of women’s sports, only biological females should be allowed to compete.

The Biden Administration implemented a new Title IX rule that redefined the term “sex” to include so-called “gender identity.” This flagrant distortion of Title IX’s intent to protect equal opportunities in athletics for women necessitates a permanent legislative solution ensuring women are protected from competing against biological men. 

The ERLC calls on Congress to pass legislation like the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act to ensure women and girls are given a fair opportunity to compete. The Act would clarify that it is a Title IX violation for schools that receive federal education funds to permit biological males to participate in female sports. Such an action would restore both biblical truth and biological reality to sporting competitions in the nation.

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