Overview
- Houghton University's president, Dr. Wayne D. Lewis Jr., issues a strong statement against biological males competing in women's sports, arguing it's morally wrong and undermines female athletes.
- Lewis's stance is sparked by incidents of female student-athletes facing unfair competition, highlighted by transgender athlete Sadie Schreiner's victories in track and field.
- The president's call for action is not based on religious beliefs but on a moral position regarding the integrity and fairness of women's sports.
- Lewis seeks broader community support to address the issue, emphasizing the need for fair play and equal opportunities in women's athletics.
- The debate over transgender athletes in women's sports continues to divide opinions, with Lewis adding his voice to the discussion on preserving the sanctity of female sports competitions.