This isn’t complicated. A man is a man, a woman is a woman, and if we have any questions, we simply consult the highest governing body of a random sport.
As the saying goes, when in doubt, turn to the International Association of Amateur Heptathlon Competitors.
Scripture tells us that God made man in his image. Biology tells us that men and women are different. The International Cycling Union tells us that if a person’s natural testosterone is above 2.5 nanomoles per liter, well, there’s no way that’s a woman.
An athlete might look like a woman from a distance. Upon closer inspection, however, that person will test positive for conditions such as “being the best athlete on the field” and “capitalizing on natural ability with years of training.”
We must stay vigilant to ensure these troublemakers don’t slip through the cracks.
Yes, male athletes take a host of supplements and quasi-legal hormones, but that’s just what men do. Doubling a man’s testosterone level through chemical injections is perfectly natural.